Big Fish -- New Louisiana Record
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Thats a great story and all, but no way in hell would i float that sumb%$ch up in the boat with me.. Someone please explain what happens before that beast was brought in the boat..
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Everytime we gone and decided to bring a shark on the boat the captain wood pump some 9 mm rounds in his head.................
Not only do they bite and thrash but their skin in rough as hell
Not only do they bite and thrash but their skin in rough as hell
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thats about what happens. generally the fish is tired and exhausted by then too and its not like people are just randomly shooting in the water at it. Although some people might, but it depends on the captain/crew on the boat.
Same as some people shooting a cobia (or ling or lemon fish) in order to bring it in the boat. I carry a small aluminum bat that's about 24" long to kill it before it comes in the boat. Them fish have some hooks along their back and would tear a person up thrashing around in the boat. Much less tear up the boat itself too.
Same as some people shooting a cobia (or ling or lemon fish) in order to bring it in the boat. I carry a small aluminum bat that's about 24" long to kill it before it comes in the boat. Them fish have some hooks along their back and would tear a person up thrashing around in the boat. Much less tear up the boat itself too.
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When someone goes on a charter fishing trip, how does the catch get split? Does the fishing crew get half and the boat crew get half?
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Drakeshead wrote:When someone goes on a charter fishing trip, how does the catch get split? Does the fishing crew get half and the boat crew get half?
the people on the trip split the meat within themselves. The mate and captain usually don't take any because they fish every day of the week with other customers.
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the capt. and mate split the tip, they all about the green backs
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biggest thing we,ve caught at orange beach. had to get back in time for the Egg Bowl though



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So then how much is an appropriate amount to tip the captain and his crew? Doesn't the charter alone cost around $1200?blgros1 wrote:the capt. and mate split the tip, they all about the green backs
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Jeff wrote:Fishing has been amazing out there. In one week a 722 lb mako was caught by some freinds of mine with a charter captain. When they cut him open, there was a 4' black tip in his belly!
Then a week later, they pull up the big Mako, just unbelieveable. Of course on top of all of this the Lump is on fire with big Tuna and wahoo also. Can't wait for tomorrow!
Please give us an update when you return and good luck.
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usually 100 bucks per guy is good, usually just the capt. and maybe one deckhand, so if you break that up among your friends its only about 30 extra bucks not to terrible and then the guide doesn't mind letting you book next time cause he knows you will take care of him. tipping isn't mandatory it's just customary
Drakeshead wrote:So then how much is an appropriate amount to tip the captain and his crew? Doesn't the charter alone cost around $1200?blgros1 wrote:the capt. and mate split the tip, they all about the green backs
"I don't know what it is bout this time of year, don't know if my lip is to short or my toof is to long, but poooooo my lips is chap chap" poo poo brousard
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Man o man, I love me some bluewater action. Nothing like bringing in around 1000 pounds of fish in one day. I love it when the black fin look like a big ass bream bed all jacked up on mountain dew!!!
We usuall tip around 200-300, and the captain and deck hand work there ass off.
Can't wait til May 3rd.
We usuall tip around 200-300, and the captain and deck hand work there ass off.
Can't wait til May 3rd.
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Wingman wrote:Deltamud77 wrote:http://www.houmatoday.com/article/20090302/HURBLOG/903021992/0/OPINION
Note to self - quite swimming in the gulf on vacation
Rent a plane next time you are at the beach and just look what is 3-400 yards off shore. You will stick to the sand for good.
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Damn I wanna go to the lump. Never caught a tuna before in all my years of fishing the gulf. I would eat some toro as soon as it got cold!!
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$1200 plus fuel....I was headed to Venice this weekend but an all day soccer event cut me off. Youll ever want to catch a tuna let me know I have several buddies that guide..
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Couple of years ago we put one in the boat, YFT that was over 195#....
That joker was a backbreaker. Capn said " Ya'll want to keep fishin?" We said, "Naw, we're good. Turn this thing around and head on back to the Asian bar.."
4 guys ended up with over 40# of tuna each...
That joker was a backbreaker. Capn said " Ya'll want to keep fishin?" We said, "Naw, we're good. Turn this thing around and head on back to the Asian bar.."
4 guys ended up with over 40# of tuna each...
He's comin' back around...
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