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    With the gulf temps reaching the mid-60's consistently, I was waiting for a window to get out and target the first migratory game fish to come into the surf. Monday afternoon was just the chance and I was lucky enough to be able to hit the window.

    Conditions were a little sporty, but very yakkable. The shrimpers were out in force up and down the beachfront. I wonder what they were trawling for? I am used to seeing the bigger boats out later when the shrimp season opens, but I don't rememer seeing them this early. Ibtsoom?

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    Started soaking that dead shrimp and it was still a bit early for sheepies, but the drum are already here. Not super-fast action, but I filled the limit in about 1.5hrs. I caught and released a borderline sheepie, and another nice drum, and my buddy caught a decent sheepie.

    One of the drum had strange parasites on it. I am used to seeing the pill bug-looking ones, and the ones that look like mini horseshoe crabs that you see on flounder, but this one was different. Weird filament-looking worms that hang on by their mouths.

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    The bite died off so we headed in well before dark. It should only be getting better until the bait stealers make it too much of a PITA in May, but it will be all about the surf-run specks with artis by then.

    I'm not a very good Winter fisherman so I am excited to have a different pattern to fish.

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  • #2
    You know what shrimp boat's mean Yan!You got them convict's strung up!
    I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.

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    • #3
      Nice trip Yan!

      Season opened on the beach on Feb 15th. They're out there dragging on small white shrimp-- probably 40/50's. Closes again on May 15th. Most years there's not much out there until July -- guess there's enough this year to make it worth dragging.
      Shut up and FISH!!

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      • #4
        WTG Yan! I am going to give them drum a try Friday of the weather gets nasty enough.

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        • #5
          Nice stringer... not sure what those parasites are, but i saw them on redfish i caught at the jetties this time last year. hadn't really noticed them any other time. must be a seasonal critter?

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          • #6
            Wtg Yan!
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            Everything God does is right, the trademark on all his work is Love. Psalm 145:17

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            • #7
              WTG !
              "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after" ~ Henry David Thoreau

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              • #8
                Nice job! How do you prepare the black drum when you cook them? Fried, baked...? I've never eaten one. How do they taste compared to red drum? Thanks!
                "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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                • #9
                  I would be willing to call anyone who claims they can taste the difference between a slot red and a slot drum a liar The meat tastes the exact same, even looks the same and has the same texture when you cut them. They get bad raps from some folks (along with sheepies, which are oz for oz my favorite inshore fish to eat), but I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they do not hit artis regularly. Both can be tough to clean if you try go to about it like a trout.

                  I'll probably make ceviche out of the 3 smaller ones, and the 2 bigger ones are half-shelled out for the grill. They are good cooked any way, but the firm meat holds up really well for the grill or in a soup/stew/curry.

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                  • #10
                    Nice job,congrats
                    Beer,its not just for breakfast

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                    • #11
                      Good job Yan!
                      We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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                      • #12
                        thanks 4 the report
                        the fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad.

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