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Raul Catches a Monster Grouper | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. Raul Catches a Monster Grouper. Our deckhand Raul caught one of the largest grouper I have ever seen. It is now the Texas State record at 302.7 lbs. Congratulations! And we hope to catch one that big on our next Elliott trip! This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007 at 10:03 am and is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». The Best Upg...
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. 4 Easy Tips for Grouper Fishing. August 14, 2006. Here are four basics to learn when Grouper fishing. Don’t jerk or lift the rod when the grouper takes the bait. Reel as fast as you can to set the hook, and take up the slack. As soon as the grouper is hooked-up and the rod is bowed, then use the rod to lift the fish out of the hole or up off the bottom. Next reel down really fast, and lift the grouper up again with the rod. August 14, 2006. Previous fishing reports had said a...
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Best Blackened Snapper or Redfish | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. Best Blackened Snapper or Redfish. This is the best blacked recipe I have made. You can also make a larger portion in advance and keep in bottle to use on anything from chicken to shrimp. Best fish to use for this recipe is redfish or snaper, but anything other firm fleshed fish will work. 3 pound fish steaks or fillets, cut 1/2 inch thick and chilled. 2 t cayenne pepper. 1 t black pepper. 1 t white pepper. 2 t dried thyme. 2 t dried oregano. 2 t dried basil. 1 t garlic powder.
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McMahon Snaps – The Best Snap for Offshore Fishing | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. McMahon Snaps – The Best Snap for Offshore Fishing. McMahon scissor snaps added to barrel swivels are a perfect choice for a quick connection in a trolling harness where a quick change in a lure is necessary. These can also be used on a wire leader when quick changing a lure or hook. The obvious benefits I have realized are:. Strength – a cross-locking single piece of metal prevents the snap from breaking;. Http:/ www.cabelas.com/p-0000016111381a.shtml. My advice to anyone wh...
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The Best Upgrade for Offshore Gear | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. The Best Upgrade for Offshore Gear. The Tiberon T-Bar Handle Upgrade. Boy, what a difference an upgraded handle makes! It’s been by far the best investment I’ve made on any of my gear. I recommend that anyone who fishes offshore enough to own their own rods and reels spend the extra $40 to upgrade their reel’s handle. It will be the best money ever spent. You can find information on Tiberon’s two models of handles here. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. You a...
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Why No Bananas? | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. There are many stories why bananas have been thought of as bad luck. On boats. This is only one of the nautical superstitions that I know of. And is particularly prevalent amongst watermen. Many stories have. Banana oil rubbing off on ones hands and spooking” the fish; therefore. The fish don’t bite. There is always the story of a crew member. Slipping on the banana peel left on the deck. Some say that bananas. Told about bad luck and bananas, however the one that I find most.
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Fishing Pics | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. Here is a collection of fishing pics. Keep coming back, as I will keep adding more…. August 3, 2006 – The No Bananas Invitational. 48 Hour Trip, Big E, May 11-13, 2005. October 12, 2006 at 4:36 pm. Whta kind of live bait I can use for 34 hours trips,Since if I am not on the boat I fish on a piere and I catch alot of small fish but i dont know what would be a good bait to keep for the trip. August 8, 2011 at 2:56 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Grilled Dorado Salad | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. With Balsamic, Lime and Herb Emulsification). Just made this salad recently and wanted to post the recipe for future reference. The combination of the fresh herbs, Dorado and steamed green beans in this salad created a perfect proportion of flavor and tecture. The salad is also very healthy and can be added to any limited caloric diet. Less dressing can be used to reduce calories even further. 1 Filet fresh Dorado (dolphin, mahi mahi). 2 cups Baby Spinach. 1/2 cup Olive Oil.
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Grouper Fromage (Amazing!) | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. This is one of if not the best recipes I’ve made from Grouper. Surprisingly, it relies on two ingredients most would never expect in a recipe for fish: Cheese and Mayonnaise. But, believe me when I say I almost fell out of my chair when I tasted it. PERFECTION! This recipe would also work for Snapper, Dorado, or Redfish. But really try to stick with Grouper if at all possible. 1 Tbsp Butter or Olive Oil. 2 cups shredded Monterrey Jack cheese. 1 tsp hot pepper sauce. You are c...
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Monty Tries to Catch Up. | The Fuzzy Reel
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The Saltwater Silver Dollar. Monty Tries to Catch Up. Well it seems that Monty couldn’t stand Raul’s record Grouper and almost beat it by landing this monster while commercial fishing on the Capt. Casey. It was 301.9 lbs., less than a pound away from Raul’s 302.7 pounder. That seems as close as one can possibly get. The near record fish was caught on January 29, 2007. This entry was posted on Thursday, February 15th, 2007 at 1:54 am and is filed under General. Feed You can leave a response. Follow &ldquo...