12-15-2003, 11:11 PM
[cool][size 2]I really envy you your trips for the flatties. They are a lot of fun and excellent eating. And, I am sure you sustained less heat damage back there than if you fished the local waters. I pretty much hung it up when I could smell soup cooking when I stepped into the hot water near shore.[/size]
[size 2]That "flounder twitch" should serve you well for the fish in Saguaro. I use little Roadrunner spinner jigs a lot, and one of the deadliest techniques is the "shivver lift"...slowly raising the jig while quivering it. Heck, you will already have it perfected before I get a chance to show you.[/size]
[size 2]We will have to get you set up with a supply of those jigs before you go back east next time. I used them down in Louisiana for redfish, sea trout and flounder down there. Got lots of fish and lots of big fish...sometimes when my local guide/friend was blanking. Doncha love it when that happens?[/size]
[size 2]Here's a pic with all three species in it.[/size]
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[size 2]That "flounder twitch" should serve you well for the fish in Saguaro. I use little Roadrunner spinner jigs a lot, and one of the deadliest techniques is the "shivver lift"...slowly raising the jig while quivering it. Heck, you will already have it perfected before I get a chance to show you.[/size]
[size 2]We will have to get you set up with a supply of those jigs before you go back east next time. I used them down in Louisiana for redfish, sea trout and flounder down there. Got lots of fish and lots of big fish...sometimes when my local guide/friend was blanking. Doncha love it when that happens?[/size]
[size 2]Here's a pic with all three species in it.[/size]
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