Copy of my Pier Report on the pier's forums.
QuoteMy son and I got to the pier about 0630am and stayed until 1830pm.
Passed the T an the Spanish were trying hard to pretend to chew the pier down, keychain to hatchet handle.
It was almost as dangerous as the Sabiki Brigade with a the Gotchas, jigs and bubble rigs flailing around.
Duck, dodge, dash and we proceeded to the Octi and the Sheep bite was consistent with periods of downright chew down during a couple of passing heavy showers.
They'd really turn on, hook one and half a dozen or more were chasing them all the way to the surface.
Couple of people were snagging them at those times.
There was a perpetual cadre of Cobe hunters staring into the waters of the Gulf.
I swear some were muttering incantations or prayers to Neptune or whomever.
I never saw a Cobe, saw a Cobe thrown on, nor saw any real Cobe induced chaos.
Had my son wrangle an LY away from a guy lucky enough to catch a couple, promptly bottom rigged him and waited for a hungry Ling to eat him... No luck.
Sheeps finally shutdown around 1600, they seemed more interested in sex than food.
Heck, catch a male sheep and they were spewing milt on the deck... Horny lil' SOBs.
We'd put ten nice ones in our cooler by then, so we went down to the T to see what we could see, and we saw more Spaniards.
So we joined the crowd, started throwing on'em, and soon we put a few in our cooler to join the Sheeps.
Mmmmm, our first Spanish of the season... I foresee broiled Spaniards on french bread with tartar sauce for lunch tomorrow, YUM!
One more trip to the Octi, no sheeps biting, just more orgy in progress.
Much like a trip to Biloxi, I threw my Ling jig just in case the Gods would smile on me and bless me with a jackpot.
And just like the casinos, I didn't beat the odds.
Aside from it being cloudy, a few sprinkles, a couple patches of fleeting sunshine and two real showers, the day was really nice.
Not too windy, not too wet and plenty of fish.
I tell ya twelve hours on the pier makes for a long day, we may have been tuckered out, but we were happy and had a cooler much heavier than when we arrived.
See y'all for the Pier Picnic!
Short two Spanish that got cleaned and ate for lunch.
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Nathaniel's biggest sheep, bigger than the first one he nailed, 21" & 6#2oz after sitting in the cooler all night.
He beat me to the punch an put the first fish in our cooler, it was 19" & 5#5oz.
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Way to go Nathaniel, nice fish!
That fish is almost bigger than Nathaniel. Awesome
OK... Money shots, don't drool on your keyboards.
Cajun fried Sheepshead doused with habanero hot sauce, red beans-n-rice and a backyard garden fresh side salad with Chipolte Ranch dressing.
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I would love to come down & give Sheepshead a try. They don't come North. My home port is Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn.
Mike
Quote from: bluefish69 on April 07, 2014, 01:15:03 AM
I would love to come down & give Sheepshead a try. They don't come North. My home port is Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn.
Mike
The home of the rubber eels. :D :D ;D