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Haven't had time to get on much lately. Been busy with work and fishing. Anything interesting happen in the last 2 weeks?
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what in the hell is that thing in the last picture?obxbufflehead wrote:Haven't had time to get on much lately. Been busy with work and fishing. Anything interesting happen in the last 2 weeks?
grizz18 wrote:Thats one of the biggest needles I've ever seen! haha
We try and gig them when flounder gigging, fast bastards.
obxbufflehead wrote:grizz18 wrote:Thats one of the biggest needles I've ever seen! haha
We try and gig them when flounder gigging, fast bastards.
That was actually small compared to the big one that are at that spot. There are some that are almost 7 ft long and as big around as a softball.
grizz18 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:grizz18 wrote:Thats one of the biggest needles I've ever seen! haha
We try and gig them when flounder gigging, fast bastards.
That was actually small compared to the big one that are at that spot. There are some that are almost 7 ft long and as big around as a softball.
Dayum! We see them about 3ft, maybe a little bigger than golf ball size...
obxbufflehead wrote:Haven't had time to get on much lately. Been busy with work and fishing. Anything interesting happen in the last 2 weeks?
obxbufflehead wrote:grizz18 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:grizz18 wrote:Thats one of the biggest needles I've ever seen! haha
We try and gig them when flounder gigging, fast bastards.
That was actually small compared to the big one that are at that spot. There are some that are almost 7 ft long and as big around as a softball.
Dayum! We see them about 3ft, maybe a little bigger than golf ball size...
I've shot some big ones bowfishing. I'd post a picture but I lost them.
obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
Was to rough to go down there on the boat.
rebelp74 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
Was to rough to go down there on the boat.
Then what are the guys doing in boats below you in that pic?
rebelp74 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
Was to rough to go down there on the boat.
Then what are the guys doing in boats below you in that pic?
Redbeard wrote:Going needle dick fishing again tomorrow?
flight control wrote:Did you make your friends smell your fingers?
Redbeard wrote:Going needle dick fishing again tomorrow?
obxbufflehead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
Was to rough to go down there on the boat.
Then what are the guys doing in boats below you in that pic?
From where I keep my boat I have a 9 mile run to get to the inlet. They only had about a mile or less to run from where they put their boats in the water.
obxbufflehead wrote:Redbeard wrote:Going needle **** fishing again tomorrow?
Nope. Gotta work.
Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Redbeard wrote:Going needle **** fishing again tomorrow?
Nope. Gotta work.
Where are you working this summer?
Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:[quote="obxbufflehead"]Big needle fish. There called hound fish. A lot of people call them gar or pier marlin. Their fun to mess with.
Little confused here. You have a boat that's a 13 minute ride away to the inlet. Why are you fishing with the tourists on the catwalk on that bridge that's about to fall into the inlet any day now? As unpredictable as Oregon inlet and the bridge that goes over it is, my motto is feet firmly planted on the ground or in a boat.
Was to rough to go down there on the boat.
Then what are the guys doing in boats below you in that pic?
From where I keep my boat I have a 9 mile run to get to the inlet. They only had about a mile or less to run from where they put their boats in the water.
obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Redbeard wrote:Going needle **** fishing again tomorrow?
Nope. Gotta work.
Where are you working this summer?
TWs in nags head.
Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Willie wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Redbeard wrote:Going needle **** fishing again tomorrow?
Nope. Gotta work.
Where are you working this summer?
TWs in nags head.
Aight, I'll stop in when I'm down next.