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dougla_boy wrote:is on the jetty.....
sinnaz25 wrote:If u want shore fishing their i went behind d air port not d first corner d second corner behind d air port u will c some mangrove on d beach u could try their i hold some pag they already
fishingmanfren wrote:going out this sunday hopefully from felicity...where the fish holding? strictly salmon or redders..
ryan99tt wrote:D gulf wud be generally calm for most of the day is mostly the north rough at dis time...
Did ah small mission on thursday...caught one cooler of racando basically with ah few reds and salmon in the mix...gd enough for 3hrs of fishing....
My share after we shared up the full catch and also gave away some on the way home...
meccalli wrote:That's whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri ), according to fishbase and the creole dictionary the common name is racando/rocando. Other sources has it as cro cro. I believe it's an indistinguishable term that people tend to classify by size when it comes to croakers, others term grunts as crocro. Rocando as a term originates from Rocandor or to snore lol. Obvious reference to the noise of that Scianidae family.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/roncador
HSA wrote:fishingmanfren wrote:going out this sunday hopefully from felicity...where the fish holding? strictly salmon or redders..
was hoping to head out tomorrow but i'm watching the weather....
some trawlers and boatmen say the sea kicking up these days
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