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And I rightfully deserved it. I went out tuna fishing yesterday. I was using some lighter tuna tackle. I was reeling these fish in for 25 minutes each in 93 degree heat. My arms were straining and burning from the lactic acid. I caught about 7 of them. The first 2 were ok to get in. It was fun-what fighters. It was rockn and rolling out there.By the time the 6th one came around i could barely lift my arms. Then I was looking at the rods trolling  drinking my gatorAde saying please not my rod please not my rod. All of the sudden BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- Oh my God not again. This one actually spooled me at 500 yards of braid. I couldnt even stop him or turn him-I have never seen anything like it. What a day- I could barley move and my two friends said look at this wuss/****** wimp bass fisherman. They were right

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Rub some Megastrike on the sore spots.  That stuff has mystical healing powers.  People throughout history have searched for a topical pain reliever, the answer has always been...Megastrike.

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I know what you're talking about, wuss, I was one as well the last time I went tuna fishing. The best part of that trip was catching all the fish and feeling worn out afterwards. The worst part of that trip was listening to the news on the radio the whole day...September 11, 2001.  :'( That was the last time I took a charter out tuna fishing.

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Tuna really are some beastly fish.  There are times down here when the Tuna schools get so thick it's almost aggravating.  It's not that I don't mind catching them.  After enough fish though, you just don't feel like moving anymore.  I personally don't keep Tuna to eat all that often.  We'll run into them when we troll for Dolphin.  If we're out fun fishing, they're great fish for people who don't get to fish in saltwater all that much.  As far as a food fish, I'll pass.

The smaller Tuna species make fantastic bait though.  Rig them whole on a bridle, or use the belly strips out on the flatlines.

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Had the same "problem" with a 500lb + blue marlin we caught on our honeymoon.  The fish hit while it was my turn in the chair and my job (at least that's what I told myself) was just to make sure the rod and reel didn't go overboard.

The mate was yelling at me to crank, which I thought was funny, since the fish was still running.  After about 20 min of just holding on for dear life and trying to crank, I tapped out.  Friggin' nuts.

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I cant move-someone help me

Take a couple of aspirins, won 't eliminate the lactic acidosis but you 'll feel a lot better.

Or

Get a six pack, after 6 beers it won 't hurt so much, then add a nother 6 pack, after 12 beers you won 't care if it hurts,-

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i cant see how catching gigantic tuna could be that fun.the stuff i see on tv seems more like work to me

That is the primary reason why I've started to really enjoy bass fishing.  For me to go out saltwater fishing on the boat it really has become work.  At least two days to prep (one if I actually have enough time).  Gotta rig baits.  I mean I can rig up a ballyhoo very, very quickly, but when you do twenty-four of them, it takes a good bit of time.  It's nasty work also.

Freshwater, I can go to the store, pick up what I want to eat, grab my bag of lures, a few rods, and I'm set.

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A few years ago I caught a 75 lb AJ on the last day

of the trip at about 8:00 AM. I didn't fish the rest of

the day and have not fished saltwater since.

Wuss? You bet!

;D ;D :D ;D ;D

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A few years ago I caught a 75 lb AJ on the last day

of the trip at about 8:00 AM. I didn't fish the rest of

the day and have not fished saltwater since.

Wuss? You bet!

;D ;D :D ;D ;D

Good lord, thats a huge AJ.

EDIT: 75 not 175. The World Record in 155 lbs 10ozs.

-Kent

EDIT2:  Oh, well then...still a decent AJ.

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I was rolling on the floor when I read this.

I could barley move and my two friends said look at this wuss/I'm a dork wimp bass fisherman. They were right

To be honest I never met a bass fisherman that wasn't a wuss, bass fishing is fun if you don't have anything better to do.

You did well to land the fish, most couldn't because they don't know how to, you can't drag a pelagic species like you do a bass.

I'll take saltwater any day of the week.

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I was rolling on the floor when I read this.

I could barley move and my two friends said look at this wuss/I'm a dork wimp bass fisherman. They were right

To be honest I never met a bass fisherman that wasn't a wuss, bass fishing is fun if you don't have anything better to do.

You did well to land the fish, most couldn't because they don't know how to, you can't drag a pelagic species like you do a bass.

I'll take saltwater any day of the week.

That's funny

I find the same holds true when I go out bass fishing with a saltwater angler. After 30 minutes of casting they start complaining.. all they wanna do is troll aimlessly around with a beer in thier hand. Same sport, different worlds...

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Around here Freshwater  vs Saltwater is like democrats vs Conservatives. There are very few like my self that have a passion for both. I have to defend  myself all the time against my Saltwater buddies who have no appreciation of Bass fishing. I feel Bass fishing is way more rewarding due to the time and understanding of what it takes to catch Bass and the different presentations for different times of the year and even day. While you cant beat  the fight of a Redfish its just not much of a rewarding feeling when you catch one. I can go out with one rod and one lure and catch all the redfish and trout I want. That's just not as much fun to me. I think  most  of the Bass bashers are just too lazy to put in the time to understand Bass Fishing, they want to hold a rod in one hand with a cork and a beer in the other which don't get me wrong I enjoy that from time to time also but if I had to choose between the two it would be Bass any day of the week. I am pretty much in he minority in my parts as i am located in Saltwater paradise.To each his own though, I guess it depends on your personality, I rather Sit in a Deer stand all winter and kill a couple Deer vs Blast dozens of ducks. It's all about the challenge to me. I had to join a Bass club just so I could make some new friends that appreciate this great sport.

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Rub some Megastrike on the sore spots. That stuff has mystical healing powers. People throughout history have searched for a topical pain reliever, the answer has always been...Megastrike.

just dont go swimming afterwards :D

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One thing that I had to laugh at yesterday was I brought my 8 ft rod with a 1 1/2 oz spro jig on it to cast at any lobster ballons or bouy markers that might hold a Mahi Mahi. He pulled up along side of it maybe 60-ft I skipped this jig right under this buoy and the capt said. How the hell did you do that. I said WATCH AND LEARN. I pulled a trigger fish on the first cast and a few more -PINPOINTIING EVERY CAST. I said "let me see you saltwater $%$#%'s do that. LOL

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Bass fishing is like playing baseball, more precise and harder to catch

Saltwater is more like Softball, I've watched the shows on WFN. Its tough pullin those monsters in but it just seems not that difficult otherwise. ie livebait..also an ocean FULL of species vs freshwater where they're all cramped in 10% of the lake or pond and you gotta find them.

Just my 2 cents comparison

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Nah !! Its all relative. Its fishing. Fish are in certain areas for certain reasons.. In fact the ocean would be a lot harder to locate fish being so vast.BUT usually they can be patterned  by the routes they take for spawning/migration/feeding -the food comfort shelter theory(wrecks/reefs) Its all good.Just on a larger scale. Let me tell ya -them tuna are all muscle and almost yanked me over the side twice. If i went in i could probably hold on to the rod and water ski barefoot LOL.

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Around here Freshwater vs Saltwater is like democrats vs Conservatives. There are very few like my self that have a passion for both. I have to defend myself all the time against my Saltwater buddies who have no appreciation of Bass fishing. I feel Bass fishing is way more rewarding due to the time and understanding of what it takes to catch Bass and the different presentations for different times of the year and even day. While you cant beat the fight of a Redfish its just not much of a rewarding feeling when you catch one. I can go out with one rod and one lure and catch all the redfish and trout I want. That's just not as much fun to me. I think most of the Bass bashers are just too lazy to put in the time to understand Bass Fishing, they want to hold a rod in one hand with a cork and a beer in the other which don't get me wrong I enjoy that from time to time also but if I had to choose between the two it would be Bass any day of the week. I am pretty much in he minority in my parts as i am located in Saltwater paradise.To each his own though, I guess it depends on your personality, I rather Sit in a Deer stand all winter and kill a couple Deer vs Blast dozens of ducks. It's all about the challenge to me. I had to join a Bass club just so I could make some new friends that appreciate this great sport.

Well said! Wish your thinking would work in politics but you are way too balanced and thoughtful to have that happen

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trolling for tuna and bass fishing are very different. one you sit back and wait for a huge fish, the other you play around with toys (baits) and trick the fish into thinking its food.

totally different game as i see it.

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I was rolling on the floor when I read this.

I could barley move and my two friends said look at this wuss/I'm a dork wimp bass fisherman. They were right

To be honest I never met a bass fisherman that wasn't a wuss, bass fishing is fun if you don't have anything better to do.

You did well to land the fish, most couldn't because they don't know how to, you can't drag a pelagic species like you do a bass.

I'll take saltwater any day of the week.

Id like to try red fishing it looks like the only thing that would be as fun as bass fishing in salt water. Oh and tarpon like the juvinile ones that looks like a blast especialy on a fly rod. But things like snook no. Snook dont even look like they fight worth crap.Bass fishing DOMINATES all. Oh and so do stripers. Hardest fighting fish pound for pound out there  :)

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