02-27-2007, 03:07 PM
I was curious what all types of inshore fish you guys have up there in CT. I know we are limited to what species are availible inshore off the coast of SC. This is a brief list of what we have:
Spanish & King Mackerel
Flounder
Spadefish
Sheephead
Great Barracuda (If the weather permits)
Pinfish
Whitefish
Sail Catfish (rare)
Pompano
Red Drum
Black Drum
Cobia (not often)
Tarpon (not often)
Croaker
5 Species of Shark
Spot
Toadfish
Our local inshore baitfish consist of Menhaden(pogeys), Mullet, and cigar minnows.
Alot of the fish on that list are either bream sized or less to be desired on a hook. Only a handful are a reconizeable game fish. Though we have tuna, sailfish, and other gamefish off our coast, you've really gotta get out there to get to them. I know gregg has a lund and isn't able to get out too far. And myself with only a 21 footer, I can't reach out and touch them either. I basically wanted to see what the big difference in our local inshore species was. [
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Spanish & King Mackerel
Flounder
Spadefish
Sheephead
Great Barracuda (If the weather permits)
Pinfish
Whitefish
Sail Catfish (rare)
Pompano
Red Drum
Black Drum
Cobia (not often)
Tarpon (not often)
Croaker
5 Species of Shark
Spot
Toadfish
Our local inshore baitfish consist of Menhaden(pogeys), Mullet, and cigar minnows.
Alot of the fish on that list are either bream sized or less to be desired on a hook. Only a handful are a reconizeable game fish. Though we have tuna, sailfish, and other gamefish off our coast, you've really gotta get out there to get to them. I know gregg has a lund and isn't able to get out too far. And myself with only a 21 footer, I can't reach out and touch them either. I basically wanted to see what the big difference in our local inshore species was. [

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