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Great reports and pics Mike, you are making us all jealous with your great weather and catching there. What is a spoil island?
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(01-13-2022, 12:06 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Great reports and pics Mike, you are making us all jealous with your great weather and catching there. What is a spoil island?
When they dredged the channel in the intercoastal they just piled up the dirt and they turned into little islands "spoil island" they are all over in the intercoastal water way, good places to fish, I guess you can camp on them also.
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(01-13-2022, 12:32 AM)remo_5_0 Wrote: (01-13-2022, 12:06 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Great reports and pics Mike, you are making us all jealous with your great weather and catching there. What is a spoil island?
When they dredged the channel in the intercoastal they just piled up the dirt and they turned into little islands "spoil island" they are all over in the intercoastal water way, good places to fish, I guess you can camp on them also.
OK, that makes sense. How about the Oscars, is this what you are calling an oscar? Is it some type of panfish or something else?
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(01-13-2022, 01:35 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: (01-13-2022, 12:32 AM)remo_5_0 Wrote: (01-13-2022, 12:06 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Great reports and pics Mike, you are making us all jealous with your great weather and catching there. What is a spoil island?
When they dredged the channel in the intercoastal they just piled up the dirt and they turned into little islands "spoil island" they are all over in the intercoastal water way, good places to fish, I guess you can camp on them also.
OK, that makes sense. How about the Oscars, is this what you are calling an oscar? Is it some type of panfish or something else?
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I think they are aquarium fish that have been let loose in the water ways of South Florida, they are invasive like the Mayan Ciclid, Snakeheads, Clown Knifefish and Pythons
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Ok, I knew I had heard the name before, that is exactly what they are aquarium fish, just bigger than any I ever seen.
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Remo- your third pic down with the snook with the flared fins is a killer pic! You should put it in a frame! I think it's just a neat pic of a neat fish.
I have had a few oscars in tanks back when I did south american cichlids in my tanks. They are aggressive, strong, and pretty clever. They can be kind of a bully. I have always been curious what they fight like on tackle. Also kind of curious how they might taste, too (not aquarium raised, but, like how you and your posse got them).
As much as I wish all those invasive species were NOT in the Everglades, I always find it fascinating to see their colors when caught in the 'wild' VS a captured setting- like an aquarium.
Thanks for always posting your pics. I don't post a lot, but I always look at yours, because I always like looking at pretty fish!
-Josh
PS- when you catch an invasive species there, are you required to catch and kill? Just curious what the regs are....
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(01-13-2022, 05:37 PM)joshomaru Wrote: Remo- your third pic down with the snook with the flared fins is a killer pic! You should put it in a frame! I think it's just a neat pic of a neat fish.
I have had a few oscars in tanks back when I did south american cichlids in my tanks. They are aggressive, strong, and pretty clever. They can be kind of a bully. I have always been curious what they fight like on tackle. Also kind of curious how they might taste, too (not aquarium raised, but, like how you and your posse got them).
As much as I wish all those invasive species were NOT in the Everglades, I always find it fascinating to see their colors when caught in the 'wild' VS a captured setting- like an aquarium.
Thanks for always posting your pics. I don't post a lot, but I always look at yours, because I always like looking at pretty fish!
-Josh
PS- when you catch an invasive species there, are you required to catch and kill? Just curious what the regs are....
Josh,
Thanks for the compliment. To answer your questions, Oscars fight very hard when caught and they are very aggressive. Their also a very spiny fish (dorsal fin) is nasty. When we were down last March we had breakfast in Everglades City and heard some local talking about catching and eating them, they said they were tasty. Also I believe you are supposed to kill all invasives that you catch.
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