The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles™
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Just a little “touch base” with y’all!

I took pictures of the first one, but we noticed that their scales and skin are very delicate. Blake actually decided that we wouldn’t handle them anymore and would just grab the hooks with his Gerber pliers and release them that way. (I think I’m doing a good job with him.) We also crushed all the barbs to facilitate the de-hooking operation. They Macks ranged in size from about what you see in the picture to a couple that where twice the size.
The late afternoon was very windy with the wind coming from the north and the current flowing south. Bubby rigged his whitebait with two split shot of about a quarter ounce total. Again he decided the hook size and the weight to use. It was right on the money and put the bait on the Mack’s dinner plate.

Everyone needs to take the time to go fishing with their kids. Find out what’s biting, get what you need and get out there with them!
Regards,
Albert A Rasch
The Hunt Continues…
Albert A Rasch
The Hunt Continues…
6 comments:
I definitely agree that fishing with your kids is a great activity. I was raised on fishing, and have fished as long as I can remember. I've never become a seriously dedicated angler, but I still like to throw a line in the water every once in a while.
You let 'em go??? Dude, that's sushi y'all had in your hands.
Hey Ladies!
We are pretty lucky that we live in an area that is so full of wonderful fishing opportunities! And there is never a dearth of kids to take.
Holly, I just never thought of that... a little soy and wasabi and I know I'll be happy as a pig in slop.
Bets Regards,
Albert A Rasch
Oh yeah, Spanish mackerel is nice to because it's not as strong as regular mackerel. And it's SUSHI - you coudl eat it right there on the dock!
Good post. Spanish are a lot of fun to catch
Guys,
We will be going out again this weekend, IF we hit 'em again I'll be posting the Desoto Sushi Fest!
Regards,
Albert A Rasch
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