Fresh&Salty... give me a call 944-8514 or email me
stanwright@hawaii.rr.com and give me the tag information... Tag Number, length, weight, when and where you caught it. (or as much info as you have)
I'll find out who tagged it and where and get back to you.
Andagi4me.... Live baiting isn't as easy as some people would have you believe is it.
I don't think it was you, this has been a slow week for big numbers of fish. Keep asking for advice and keep trying new ideas. You'll hit them one of these days.
I fished Morgans Pt. 3 times this week and only caught a few fish on two days. All under 1 1/2 pounders. On one day I used my little #10 AH hooks with live Mollies (2 to 3 inch size) We caught most of our fish on the 4 pound test rod, a few on the 6 pound test line and nothing on the 8# test. There is nothing around the point to tangle up in so light line is easy and fun.
This week we mostly cruised the shoreline casting lures. The fish were not very aggressive, so when we saw a fish chasing the lure we would quickly toss a live bait in where we saw the fish. Got several fish that way. Using 8# test, we lost more fish than we caught when they headed right back into the brush and heavy grass.
It's a trade off figuring what size hooks and how heavy a line to use. The heavy and the live bait is overpowered and can't move around. To light and the larger fish can't be landed...
I'm working on some 5 to 7 inch tilapia as bait and 30# test braded line....
don't get nearly as many fish, but they don't get back into the weeds.
As the weather and water get's warmer, you'll start seeing a lot more fish moving around and things will get easier. We'll also pass the word when they start catching 100 fish a day at Morgans Pt again.