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Mo Big Bonz...
Got a biggie today!
Not a soul out there fishing, except Greg on the South side of the canyon catching sharks... http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall.../IMG_E3330.JPG http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall.../IMG_33231.JPG Best one of this season...28" and 8.8lbs... I thought a Sea Lion had stolen a little guy, it was pulling so hard...! Great fight and it should be some excellent sashimi...! Lots of small 2 to 3 pound fish today... |
Beast!! I can imagine how hard it pulled
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Best...
Best Battle of the year... on the Lexa 300 and a small freshwater Rapalla with a custom black sharpie paint job...LOL...:cheers1:
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Bonito are an awesome fish ! Nice Photos !
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Geez!, now everyone will know my secret Leopard Shark spot? Got a couple of those bad bonz on video too.
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Dang that's a big arss Bonie! Nice work Jim :luxhello:
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I should have been there
I got lazy. Kayak on the roof, programmed my FF with my target spots and decided to stay home.
Those bones make great lobster bait!:D |
Nice catch, good to see that they are still out there! :reel:
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Nice Bonz!
Got sick this weekend so i couldnt go but I'm getting better so i'm looking forward to going this weekend. |
One righteous beast, that is!
Andy |
That's a really nice one, Jim. Congrats.
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Confused about location - LJ canyon? and a dock? ...don't know of such combination.
Asking because I love to catch (and eat) bonito. OTOH, here is what the spoiled fishermen in the Caribbean do with them - a shame: https://www.thehulltruth.com/attachm...1&d=1255094895 |
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If SE Florida, most anglers refer to Little Tunny as Bonito, which is in the Tuna family while Bonito is in the Mackerel. Little Tunny are most often thrown back, or cut up as strip baits as many fish love to eat them. The meat is super strong in comparison to all other Tunas, reminds me of a pacific skipjack. Once in awhile we catch Atlantic Bonito which is similar in table fare to the Pacific counterpart. |
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