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<blockquote data-quote="MSA" data-source="post: 73946" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>I second this advice, I was dumb enough to be keeping fish in a draw string net bag tied to my waist about a hundred yards from shore while casting for bluefish and Spanish mackerel, sure enough a 6-7 foot shark come racing in after the blue I had on my line and caught wind of that bag I had hanging off my hip. After 5 or 6 seconds of this thing doing 90 mile an hour figure eights around me I caught a break when my buddy hooked up with a big bluefish that got the sharks attention, so it got the fish on his line instead of the ones around my waist. I was only that dumb once.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>as far as flies go, tour the local bait shops. They can usually recommend the basic "red & white daredevil for pike" type of lures. also look for shallow narrows where backwaters will fill and empty during tide changes. redfish tend to congregate in that current waiting for bait to get flushed in or out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSA, post: 73946, member: 193"] I second this advice, I was dumb enough to be keeping fish in a draw string net bag tied to my waist about a hundred yards from shore while casting for bluefish and Spanish mackerel, sure enough a 6-7 foot shark come racing in after the blue I had on my line and caught wind of that bag I had hanging off my hip. After 5 or 6 seconds of this thing doing 90 mile an hour figure eights around me I caught a break when my buddy hooked up with a big bluefish that got the sharks attention, so it got the fish on his line instead of the ones around my waist. I was only that dumb once..... as far as flies go, tour the local bait shops. They can usually recommend the basic "red & white daredevil for pike" type of lures. also look for shallow narrows where backwaters will fill and empty during tide changes. redfish tend to congregate in that current waiting for bait to get flushed in or out. [/QUOTE]
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