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Old 10-27-2007, 09:21 AM   #14
yani
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Hey Fellas,fficeffice" />>>
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Here's the scoop.>>
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How and where: Mussels used on big>>
treble hook placed a foot above >>
a sinker. Fished right on the bottom.>>
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It's easy to find Sheephead now. Just>>
ask any commerical lobster fisherman.>>
They hate the sheepheads since sheephead>>
raid their traps and nibble off the lobsters>>
legs.>>
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Vey's sheephead was caught close to a boiler>>
full of mussels and surrounded by lobster>>
bouys. We were in 20 foot of water.>>
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Sheephead's weight: The guy who taught me>>
the finer points of fishing, Quietman, speared>>
a 31" Sheephead in Laguna. He took it to the>>
local Dive shop where he was told it would >>
have been State record had it been caught>>
with rod and reel. It weighed 36lbs. Vey's >>
sheephead measured at 28". Note: When I
scooped Vey's fish in his king sized net,
I couldn't believe how dense it was. >>
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Here's another shot.>>
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Yani. Eating all the fish, one bite at a time.




Hey Fellas,
Here's the scoop.
How and where: Mussels used on big
treble hook placed a foot above a sinker.
Fished right on the bottom.

It's easy to find Sheephead now. Just
ask any commerical lobster fisherman.
They hate the sheepheads since sheephead
raid their traps and nibble off the lobsters legs.
Vey's sheephead was caught close to a boiler,
full of mussels and surrounded by lobster bouys.
We were in 20 foot of water.

Sheephead's weight: The guy who taught me
the finer points of fishing, Quietman, speared
a 31" Sheephead in Laguna. He took it to the
local Dive shop where he was told it would
have been State record had it been caught
with rod and reel. It weighed 36lbs. Vey's
sheephead measured at 28".

Here's another shot.

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