Once you yak, you rarely go bak. 3 dozen "paddles" to date vs. 3 gas wasting excursions on the "stinkboat."
That said, I have now taken home this year over 2 dozen of these hard fighting, delicious beauties, including this 23"er this morning before the Saturday "boat parade" started. They say weakfish are cyclic, and I will be one unhappy camper if this cycle peters out too soon. Got an 18"er first and before the Saturday "boat parade" and onshore wind picked up, both fish on livelined snappers. After losing several fish over a three day span, "whatever they were", probably blues, on J hooks and circles, I used a treble to liveline a snapper this morning. I normally don't but with the snappers of barbecue size already, at least the ones I got over the last few days, any fish able to engulf one is coming home for dinner. (Rich Johnson of the defunct The Fishing Line always raved about trebles, but never discussed the disadvantage of gut hooking a short.)
That said, I have now taken home this year over 2 dozen of these hard fighting, delicious beauties, including this 23"er this morning before the Saturday "boat parade" started. They say weakfish are cyclic, and I will be one unhappy camper if this cycle peters out too soon. Got an 18"er first and before the Saturday "boat parade" and onshore wind picked up, both fish on livelined snappers. After losing several fish over a three day span, "whatever they were", probably blues, on J hooks and circles, I used a treble to liveline a snapper this morning. I normally don't but with the snappers of barbecue size already, at least the ones I got over the last few days, any fish able to engulf one is coming home for dinner. (Rich Johnson of the defunct The Fishing Line always raved about trebles, but never discussed the disadvantage of gut hooking a short.)