![]() |
I love fall....
The perfect woman in a place called paradise
|
Nice Albie Mrs. Sandman!
|
Very nice albie..way to go!
:btu: |
Can you eat those?
|
Nice job Mrs. + Mr. Sandman ! I'll be there soon. :happy:
Stamas25--- Nope you can't eat em |
Beetle,
The waters have been thick with 24 3/4" (just shy of derby limits) albies and small bones in the 5# range. If you cull thru enough of them you can find a larger one but it can take some doing. That said this is the best albi fishing I have ever seen around here. IMO on light tackle (6-8# test) from the beach these offer the angler one hell of a screaming battle, they are in impressive fish when you first pull them from the water as well. They look awesome in the ocean along side the boat. I know people who have tried to eat these 10 ways to sunday...they just taste crappy... One fellow told me if you soak it in wine for several days then get a good drunk on and grill it...it ain't half bad. :rolleyes: Yesterday was my last albie day from the boat (I may go another time or two from the shore)...its time to concentrate on big bass and the bigger bluefish. |
:D Nice albie Mrs. Sandman! Rock on!!!!!!!
|
SCHWEET !!!!!!!:D :D :D
|
very nice.
|
Very nice. What kind of tackle and lures do you use for those. Did you cast to them or troll. Would love to try. Thanks P.M.
|
Sandman,
You gotta hook up with us one morning when we do the shore albies bones shore fishin thing. :btu: :ss: :ss: :ss: |
That is such a gorgeous fish. I agree with 100% Sandman.
What do you think the cahances are that they are still around when I arrive 9/26? |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:20 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com