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it was raining up at scone today so i gave myself the day off and so while i was up that early in the morning i thought i'd take my camera for a drive to snapper point..
there wasn't much colour in the sky but the rock formations around this place always look good through the lens and the colour of the water looks unreal, i actually desaturated the water in this image..
Snapper fried fish 🐠 with corn 🌽 on the cob and house 🏡 salad #snapper #salad #corncob #homemade #delicious #comida #latina #
For our 2 year anniversary, we went to Bizzarro!
This red snapper came with a creamy polenta and a salad of fennel, grapefruit, red onion and some green leaf...couldn't place it.
The yellowtail snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus, is an abundant species of snapper found along the North American coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Although they have been found as far north as Massachusetts, their normal range is along Florida down through the West Indies and Brazil.
In certain reefs, most notably in the Florida Keys, this beautifully colored fish is commonly spotted among divers and snorkelers. The yellow tailed snapper is also a popular and abundant game fish that makes excellent table fare. Yellowtail feed on shrimp, crabs, worms and smaller fish. They spawn in groups off the edge of reefs from spring to fall, but heavily in midsummer.
Yellowtail snapper are typically caught in 30-120 feet of water on and around reefs and other structure. The most common method of catching yellowtail snapper is with hook and line; and the use of frozen chum to attract the fish. The chum used to attract yellowtail is typically a five pound block of leftover fish parts that is ground and then frozen in to blocks. The chum is placed in to a mesh bag or metal basket that is then placed in to the water, and as the chum slowly melts, small pieces of fish will drift out and down towards the bottom, where the yellowtail typically feed. The chum attracts the fish, and keeps them near the boat for extended periods of time as well.
Light tackle is the generally accepted means of catching yellowtail snapper. Typically, the fish are relatively wary of higher-test or thicker line, and larger hooks. Most fish caught by anglers range from eight inches to thirteen or fourteen inches, although catches to sixteen inches are not uncommon. Catches larger than seventeen inches are uncommon, and catches over twenty inches are generally considered rare. Yellowtail snapper can be caught on a variety of bait, including both live and frozen shrimp, squid, and a variety of live and frozen minnows or smaller baitfish. Yellowtail snapper can be caught on artificial baits and lures, but live or frozen bait is generally preferred. Yellowtail tend to be wary fish, and the appearance of larger fish, such as dolphins or sharks can scare off schools of yellowtail snapper until the offender leaves the area.
Most anglers pursue yellowtail snapper during the warmer months, but they can be caught throughout the year. Yellowtail must be 12" in overall length to be harvested in most areas, and bag limits apply in most regions. Yellowtail snapper is highly prized for its light, flaky meat and is considered by some to be one of, if not the best of the snapper family.
New York Aquarium Coney Island NY
General Cargo Ship HAV SNAPPER passing Schacht-Audorf / Kiel Canal eastbound with destination Muuga | Photo: 28.09.2015 | © Hans-Wilhelm Delfs, Kiel
IMO 9001813 | MMSI 311014800 | Flag: Bahamas/Nassau | Call-Sign: C6XN4 | Class.: DNV-GL |
GT 1961 | NT 964 | dwt 2767 | Grain 4006 m³ | TEU 158 |
Loa 88,16 m | Lpp 84,72 m | Beam 12,50 m | Draught 4,607 m | Depth 6,50 m |
Engine : Deutz MWM Motoren-Werke, Mannheim AG; Model SBV 6 M 628 – 1387 BHP - 1020 kW – 10,5 kn
Shipbuilder: hull: Gdanska Stocznia 'Remontawa' S.A., Danzig, Polen -
outfitting: B.V. Scheepswerf Damen, Gorinchem, Netherland
– Yard No. 8244 – keel laid 17.08.1990 - launch date 10.01.1991 - delivery 01.06.1991 |
Owner: Hav Bulk AS, Raadal/Norway – Manager: Hav Ship Management NorRus AS, Kaliningrad/Russia |
Historical data:
HAV SNAPPER (2009-xxxx)
ex WALZBERG (2002-2009)
ex GROOTHUSEN (1996-2002)
ex SAAR LONDON (1991-1996)
ex REX (1991-1991)
This one if for Round 46 of the Get Pushed group.
(Join, it is great fun!)
Raf Degeest, after giving me a push in the rolling challenge had to push me again (rough translation from Dutch):
Have another look at your favourites and pick one that makes you think: "I can do that" or "I wish I shot that".
Or alternatively, be inspired by one of your favourites.
Well, I did have a long look and realized I had quite a few coffee shots in there and one of them got a little saying included. That was the inspiration I needed.
Shot wide open at f2 using a 20mm extension tube.
The camera was set to only shoot small JPG (by mistake) and I decided not to re-shoot, but work with it and editing was done in Lightroom to make the highlights blow out.
Check out Raf's stream, I certainly enjoyed it as we both not only share the language bit also a love for music, processing shots, street shots, coffee and detail.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
EF100mm f/2 USM
ƒ/2.0
100.0 mm
1/100s
ISO400
fishing with reedys rigs and snapper rigs goo.gl/sXHBSV
Snapper Snatchers and fishing rigs best for big reds port phillip bay
Snapper Snatchers pre-tied fishing rigs by snapper fishing tackle but they are more than a standard paternoster fishing rig . They come in a range of sizes and colors, and they all combine two circle-style hooks on tough 60lb trace in a paternoster rig. A flasher fly attached to the circle hooks. There is also a luminous bead above each hook, the glow of which can lure the fish in , like a luminous fly lure . Even though it is recommended that Snapper Snatchers be used in with bait, with the fly like lure of hooks .will insure your fishing 100 percent of the time.
Reedy’s rigs can be used for surf fishing. One of the best uses for this paternoster rig is in surf or off the stones . Tie the swivel at one end of the Snapper Snatcher to your main fishing line, and attach a sinker . Boom! You’re ready to fish! the flasher acts like a lure in the surf in the same regards as a surf poper they are simple dynamite when fishing for salmon ,talior and mulloway from the surf .
snapper rigs by Reedy’s rigs are readily available from most tackle shops or buy them direct from here If you’re looking to add some versatility and variety to your fishing arsenal, check them out. I’m confident they’ll help you catch more fish.
This season they are already a huge hit in Port Phillip Bay, Western Port, Lakes Entrance and Gippsland in Victoria. South Australia’s St Vincent Gulf and Metro Adelaide, Shark Bay in Western Australia, Sydney Coast line and Tweed Heads New South Wales and Brisbane Coast line, the list goes on and on.
When fishing for Salmon in the surf or Snapper in the bays, Snapper Snatchers with Circle 5/0 hooks are a good choice. If you are specifically targeting Gummy sharks or Mulloway, go up to 7/0 hooks.
The sport circle hook, are designed to hook the fish in the corner of the jaw. Striking at bites will only pull the hooks from the
snapper's mouth, so dont not strike. Don’t even touch the rod until there is a bend in it ,
and line is pouring from the fishing reel. It’s a hard habit to break, but it’s important. A great way to fish for red snapper with Reedys rig’s is
directly on the bottom ...
snapper rigs
5X SNAPPER SNATCHER / SNAPPER RIGS
FEATURES
60 POUND HEAVY DUTY TRACE
CIRCLE HOOKS
LUMO BEADS
LUMO FLASHER / FEATHER
Snap of snapper taken snorkelling in the Maldives
I'd love to hear what you think of this. Its one of my first efforts at underwater photography.
Best viewed large:'Snap of Snapper!' On Black
Gulf Snapper
Tomatillo “Cioppino,” Tatsoi and Tokyo Turnips. ($32)
Octavia
San Francisco, California
(December 14, 2015)
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A shoal of Blue Striped Snappers given the Topaz Labs treatment. Taken in between Manta's at Madivaru Manta Point.
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Chelydra serpentina serpentina (I think!). Species range from southeastern Canada, west to the Rocky Mountains and south through Mexico to Ecuador.
The weather may not have been great but that did not stop all the surfers make the most of the swell from X Cyclone Marcia. I really needed a bigger zoom lens to catch any of the surfers.
Snapper fried fish 🐠 with corn 🌽 on the cob and house 🏡 salad #snapper #salad #corncob #homemade #delicious #comida #latina #
Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina). - Pleasant Plains Road Overlook Parking Area, The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey
I was thinking about removing the stick over this guys eye's for a better portrait, but that was only for a few seconds, before I decided I like my fingers the way they are