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re: Fall/winter fishing with larger centerconsole
Posted on 7/17/14 at 2:57 pm to Motorboat
Posted on 7/17/14 at 2:57 pm to Motorboat
Thanks for the responses guys. Looks like i will be watching a few LSU games from the camp this year
I have been out of the island/offshore scene since pre-katrina so it will be nice to finally get out there again on my own rig. Sold my 20' center console back in 2008 that was adequate for the island but not much else and my dad sold his houseboat and 25' whaler back in 2003. Going to have to relearn everything but will be nice to get a deck bloody and put some meat in the freezer. Went out of venice last weekend and caught some tuna, wahoo, mahi and snapper and all that did was add fuel to the fire on purchasing a boat ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconLOL.gif)
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Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:15 pm to bayoudude
Isn't tuna behind shrimp boats on like gang busters in the fall out of coco?
But.. If it's a new to you boat, maybe stick close in during the fall til you park it just in case something malfunctions and so you can get a read on how the boat performs. Then over the winter fix any problem areas and get your tackle ready and in the spring you'll be ready to wreck shop on the endangered red snapper (if there are any left) et al.
But.. If it's a new to you boat, maybe stick close in during the fall til you park it just in case something malfunctions and so you can get a read on how the boat performs. Then over the winter fix any problem areas and get your tackle ready and in the spring you'll be ready to wreck shop on the endangered red snapper (if there are any left) et al.
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