I fished seabass with Capt Jimmy the Greek out of Cape Cod yesterday.
It was a silly fishing in shallow water (25').
I could catch a limit of 5 seabass on one drift in 4 minutes even I used jigs without adding any bait if I did not release them.
5 seabass limit with limited season is just rediculous.
I was testing new 6'9" Black Hole Callenger Bank 691UL (ultra light).
https://youtu.be/HTyFkUUFxiY
Hi Ksong, nice work out, rod was handling them okay, thanks for showing, cheers Don.
I have only caught them in my area (S. Florida)during one two year period when the water temperatures were a little cooler than normal. They sure are good eating little buggers. I wish we had them consistently. Don't try to figure out regulations as politics generally prevail over science or reality.
Here are a couple of nice ones.
Quote from: conchydong on June 06, 2017, 11:31:08 PM
I have only caught them in my area (S. Florida)during one two year period when the water temperatures were a little cooler than normal. They sure are good eating little buggers. I wish we had them consistently. Don't try to figure out regulations as politics generally prevail over science or reality.
Here are a couple of nice ones.
Head on up to Jacksonville, we get a good number of them through the winter and spring time.
A favorite winter time fish, a blast to catch on party boats. Great trips with coolers filled with fish! Limiting out in 4 minutes though may not bode well for a 1/2 day or full day trip! Maybe they'll start 2 hour trips, haha!
I was not interested in seabass fishing, but I started to love seabass fishing after I discovered seabass love jigs.