It's a violent world down there
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 6:55 pm
The yellow eyed devil strikes!
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yep, wish the big blues would come back to the outer banks (or the big stripers), loved getting one of those 40lb fellas on the line but it has probably been 10 years since I have been down in the fall since they never come into the beach anymore.awesome guy wrote:The yellow eyed devil strikes!
cwtcr hokie wrote:yep, wish the big blues would come back to the outer banks (or the big stripers), loved getting one of those 40lb fellas on the line but it has probably been 10 years since I have been down in the fall since they never come into the beach anymore.awesome guy wrote:The yellow eyed devil strikes!
awesome guy wrote:cwtcr hokie wrote:yep, wish the big blues would come back to the outer banks (or the big stripers), loved getting one of those 40lb fellas on the line but it has probably been 10 years since I have been down in the fall since they never come into the beach anymore.awesome guy wrote:The yellow eyed devil strikes!
I'm torn on that. On one hand, yeah, would love to see the chompers again. On the other, that means it's colder and so VA may not get as many reds as we've had. And the specs could go away too. But it's cyclical and we'll likely see chompers, weakfish, etc return and the drum and speckled trout disappear. When was the last time you even saw a weakfish? They used to be all over the bay, pretty much gone now. All things considered, I'll take giant bull reds and specs over striper and blues. But I'm also biased because I have an unfair advantage in that those 40 pound cows spawn in Richmond and so I get the chase them 20 minutes from my house. Been on them all spring actually So I don't need to drive to Hatteras to tangle with them. I think there's a nice spawning river down your way too. The Roanoke River, right?