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Sinker Flour Bluffian in training
Joined: 19 Oct 2016 Posts: 394 Location: Wyoming/NPI
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:49 pm Post subject: Something has changed in the surf |
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I fished SBH yesterday and from the pier today.
Big news is NO hardheads for two days. Only Whiting were caught.
Sorry for the bad news Donnie. |
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Donnie Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 1248 Location: Near pins
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: Something has changed in the surf |
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| Sinker wrote: | I fished SBH yesterday and from the pier today.
Big news is NO hardheads for two days. Only Whiting were caught.
Sorry for the bad news Donnie. |
The real test - no disrespect to you sinker - will be administered - by yours truly. If I cant catch them - they aint there. Or their mouths have been sewed shut. _________________ Don - permanent prescription of salt water therapy. |
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landlocked beachbum Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 09 Apr 2007 Posts: 5811 Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 4:54 pm Post subject: |
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When it come to hardheads, I could give you a run for your money....
I have a few trips to Destin and Orange Beach where I caught almost NOTHING BUT world class hardheads and a few Gaftop, and this is on live Pinfish! I'm talking HH's in the 3-3.5 pound class!!!!
The many times that I have lived and/or visited down there, hardheads were at LEAST 75-90% of what we caught on most outings (dead shrimp), and more than a few outings were 100% HH's!!!👎  _________________ Dave
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits". Albert Einstein |
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Donnie Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 1248 Location: Near pins
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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Lol, I understand catching those nasty things on dead shrimp, but when you go and buy nice big fat live mullet , and then catch a hard head who has swallowed one of them.
Did you see the video clip of the huge school of hardheads around the first lights on bhp. It was sick - look like the water version of the Walking Dead. _________________ Don - permanent prescription of salt water therapy. |
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landlocked beachbum Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 09 Apr 2007 Posts: 5811 Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Didn't see that, but I have witnessed huge schools of HH's at the transoms of party boats when the fish cleaning starts. I was amazed..... I had no idea they got so large! Some were an easy 30" long, and there were SCADS of them, and it was "take no prisoners"!!!
Also, these were NOT gaftops, just your typical, run of the mill, but VERY well fed HH's! 👍🏻 _________________ Dave
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits". Albert Einstein |
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Donnie Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 1248 Location: Near pins
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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| landlocked beachbum wrote: | Didn't see that, but I have witnessed huge schools of HH's at the transoms of party boats when the fish cleaning starts. I was amazed..... I had no idea they got so large! Some were an easy 30" long, and there were SCADS of them, and it was "take no prisoners"!!!
Also, these were NOT gaftops, just your typical, run of the mill, but VERY well fed HH's! 👍🏻 |
Amazing, no rules, no limits , no nothing, and the things just keep getting bigger and more plentiful. And as terrible as some of us are, I know not everyone just throws them back without a whack or two to settle them down.
Only two fish every put me in the ER, one was a damn hardhead that I was unhooking - slammed one of those side fins through my thumb, went in one side and was punching out the other. Been 51 years and I still dont have feeling in that part of my thumb, but I learned to tenderize them a bit to discourage that kind of behavior. _________________ Don - permanent prescription of salt water therapy. |
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TroutSupport Flour Bluffian in training

Joined: 21 Mar 2013 Posts: 438 Location: United States
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 8:52 am Post subject: |
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| Donnie wrote: |
Amazing, no rules, no limits , no nothing, and the things just keep getting bigger and more plentiful. |
The power of catch and release GONE ALL WRONG!!! LOL. |
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GoSpursGo Finger Mullet

Joined: 08 May 2017 Posts: 20
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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I remember a school of hh's in Port O one night. This guy thought he was a genius and would throw a cast net on them. He obviously didn't think they were hh's. One of the local guides told him not to but he did it anyway. He brought the net up full of hh's. He ended up just throwing the net full of hh's right in the trash.  |
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Dirtylove Horse Mullet
Joined: 22 Apr 2013 Posts: 114 Location: Portland
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:18 am Post subject: |
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I read an article (I think it was linked in a thread on this board) about eating HHs. It was by a biologist who IIRC wrote his graduate thesis on the topic. As it turns out, they are not full of bacteria, and are actually, according to this guy's blind taste tests, quite decent table fare. I was impressed by the article. I have yet to eat a HH. An old business partner of mine caught a bunch of them and didn't know any better so he cleaned and cooked them. He said they were very good to eat. I took him at his word.
My best friend's grandfather didn't think much of black drum. Considered them junk fish and threw them back. I can't get over a lifetime of hating HHs. |
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Donnie Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 1248 Location: Near pins
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Dirtylove wrote: | I read an article (I think it was linked in a thread on this board) about eating HHs. It was by a biologist who IIRC wrote his graduate thesis on the topic. As it turns out, they are not full of bacteria, and are actually, according to this guy's blind taste tests, quite decent table fare. I was impressed by the article. I have yet to eat a HH. An old business partner of mine caught a bunch of them and didn't know any better so he cleaned and cooked them. He said they were very good to eat. I took him at his word.
My best friend's grandfather didn't think much of black drum. Considered them junk fish and threw them back. I can't get over a lifetime of hating HHs. |
Filet the next one you catch, and smell it. Could have been the ones I did this with , many moons ago, but they smelled like caca. (trap that Tyler ! ) - and I only did it once. _________________ Don - permanent prescription of salt water therapy. |
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lifeaquatic Member White Shrimper Boot Club

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