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Family Vacation - HiltonHead Island SC - What to bring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 99935" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>my brother just moved back from st.simons island. talk about some good fishin</p><p></p><p>anyhoo, like said you have no reason to fear the gators. 2 tips i can give ya from living in florida and swimming with the gators. dont dangle a stringer of fish in the water, and dont leave any bloody fish or meat around you. other than that they arnt going to bother you. if they do get close to check you out throw somthing at them and they'll run</p><p></p><p>i'd secon buying the cheapo walmart real. it will probably be worthless after your vacation but its better than putting wear on an expensive setup. when we go to the beach i always go straight to the baitshop and ask them whats working. they're usually more than happy to give you tips. try and find some goodsized greenbacks or threadfins for the lagoon. live shrimp in the surf w/ a pyramid weight about a foot or so below the bait. if its rocky you'll want a larger round weight</p><p></p><p>yall are going to have a blast. i'd make the chitlins and dogs stay away from the bank if you see gators, but they're usually not going to want anything to do with a full grown man</p><p></p><p>if you can learn to immatate there grunts its fun to go out at night and call um in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 99935, member: 774"] my brother just moved back from st.simons island. talk about some good fishin anyhoo, like said you have no reason to fear the gators. 2 tips i can give ya from living in florida and swimming with the gators. dont dangle a stringer of fish in the water, and dont leave any bloody fish or meat around you. other than that they arnt going to bother you. if they do get close to check you out throw somthing at them and they'll run i'd secon buying the cheapo walmart real. it will probably be worthless after your vacation but its better than putting wear on an expensive setup. when we go to the beach i always go straight to the baitshop and ask them whats working. they're usually more than happy to give you tips. try and find some goodsized greenbacks or threadfins for the lagoon. live shrimp in the surf w/ a pyramid weight about a foot or so below the bait. if its rocky you'll want a larger round weight yall are going to have a blast. i'd make the chitlins and dogs stay away from the bank if you see gators, but they're usually not going to want anything to do with a full grown man if you can learn to immatate there grunts its fun to go out at night and call um in [/QUOTE]
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