I've been in the Florida panhandle for over 20 years now. Been fishing freshwater, saltwater pier fishing, deep sea fishing, and jettie/bayou/bay fishing. But had never been surf fishing. Until today.
A few weeks ago I was perusing the website of the local Bass Pro Shops' brick & mortar store in Destin. They offer classes and clinics from time to time and on this occasion I spotted one listed for surf fishing. It was very, very attractive! Limited to no more than 10 participants and bait and tackle provided along with instruction. So I called and registered spots for bot myself and Barbara.
Well this morning the weather was excellent and we had a great time. Not much in the way of fish caught I'm afraid; I caught a saltwater catfish (not really edible and has venomous fins) a few people caught ladyfish and one gut did catch a fantastic redfish. Too fantastic unfortunately; it was over the maximum legal size (redfish have a "slot" size requirement to be legal to keep (must be at least 18" and no longer than 27"
Also saw a small shark patrolling west along the shore about 15 feet out. All in all a great morning on the beach.
Now----must go buy a surf rod!
A few weeks ago I was perusing the website of the local Bass Pro Shops' brick & mortar store in Destin. They offer classes and clinics from time to time and on this occasion I spotted one listed for surf fishing. It was very, very attractive! Limited to no more than 10 participants and bait and tackle provided along with instruction. So I called and registered spots for bot myself and Barbara.
Well this morning the weather was excellent and we had a great time. Not much in the way of fish caught I'm afraid; I caught a saltwater catfish (not really edible and has venomous fins) a few people caught ladyfish and one gut did catch a fantastic redfish. Too fantastic unfortunately; it was over the maximum legal size (redfish have a "slot" size requirement to be legal to keep (must be at least 18" and no longer than 27"
Also saw a small shark patrolling west along the shore about 15 feet out. All in all a great morning on the beach.
Now----must go buy a surf rod!