ArmyChief
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 694
- Reaction score
- 545
- Points
- 217
- Location
- North Port, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
OK, with work & military duty AND purchase/planning for the upcoming Bimini trip. I'm at a crossroads about fishing.
My son (13) and I want to fish (rod/reel/bait/techniques/filleting...etc
I am willing to meet with someone(s) in Fort Lauderdale on July 4th, go to Walmart and pick up a proper rod(s) and tackle needed.
Or, if someone has extra...be willing to pitch in for gas or something and go fishing on their boat and learn. What I don't want is to be a burden or impose on someone else's vacation.
I have some time to read on the internet and view some videos, but I think myself and more so my son would really get a kick out of the actual action of doing it. Plus, hopefully cooking some fish on my boat grill.
Which brings me to the next question. What kind of cooking extra's should I bring to cook fish on boat (Aluminum foil, non-stick spray..etc)...lemon juice, spices?
Hope I'm getting my true intentions across in this format and can get some resolutions.
Thanks all,
My son (13) and I want to fish (rod/reel/bait/techniques/filleting...etc
I am willing to meet with someone(s) in Fort Lauderdale on July 4th, go to Walmart and pick up a proper rod(s) and tackle needed.
Or, if someone has extra...be willing to pitch in for gas or something and go fishing on their boat and learn. What I don't want is to be a burden or impose on someone else's vacation.
I have some time to read on the internet and view some videos, but I think myself and more so my son would really get a kick out of the actual action of doing it. Plus, hopefully cooking some fish on my boat grill.
Which brings me to the next question. What kind of cooking extra's should I bring to cook fish on boat (Aluminum foil, non-stick spray..etc)...lemon juice, spices?
Hope I'm getting my true intentions across in this format and can get some resolutions.
Thanks all,