photo of the month

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Shark Hunter

You don't realize how lucky you are Lou.
I lost my Dad when he was only 62. Just likes Fred's Brother. They were the same age. A month away from his 63rd Birthday.
The Diabetes took my Father.
I have seen it time and time again. The things they know they are not supposed to have is a driving force for them to have them in excess.
I miss him every day, but I live on as he lives with me every step I take. ;)
Life is Good!

STRIPER LOU

Well Said Mr. D.
Without a doubt they were our best friends! The one's that made us what we are today!
................... Lou

alantani

well done!!!!

Quote from: Newell Nut on September 28, 2016, 07:33:56 PM
Got this 65 lb slob of cobia Saturday on the Pastime Princess and my biggest. Big Mike said it was the largest that he has pulled over the rail on the Pastime. When I saw that thing break the surface at the boat I was shocked at the size and was very excited as I was screaming for the gaf. ;D




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STRIPER LOU

Nice Dwight, they must be excellent fighters being so streamlined, yes?
.....................Lou

Newell Nut

Quote from: STRIPER LOU on September 30, 2016, 07:23:56 PM
Nice Dwight, they must be excellent fighters being so streamlined, yes?
.....................Lou
They are unpredictable. I have seen them beat the heck out of you and then just a mind fight until the gaf hits and then roll off of it and then it gets scary that you may lose it. The AJs fight a lot harder pound for pound. And when you hook a 30 lb red snapper on the bottom it feels like a whale for a couple minutes.

thorhammer

Nice Dwight!!!! Those are good eats.   

alantani

nothing is tastier!!!!!

Quote from: TARFU on October 03, 2016, 01:52:59 AM

25 lbs, 38", caught it jigging with a black and red sparkle iron minnow jig.....woohoo salmon its whats for dinner   ;D  bill



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Dominick

Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

Bill B

Thanks everyone....never expected Photo of the Month....Cool Beans!!!!  Bill
It may not be very productive,
but it's sure going to be interesting!

alantani

nice fish!

Quote from: Vintage Offshore Tackle on October 25, 2016, 05:19:19 PM

Just got back yesterday from a four day trip on the Red Rooster out of Puerto Vallarta.  It was a tough fishing with just 17 tuna for 18 passengers for three full days and nights of fishing.  There were only two hours of daylight left on the last day when I finally got my first (and only) bite.



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coastal_dan

Dan from Philadelphia...

Where Land Ends Life Begins...

basto


Wow! Great fish. Congratulations. Do you mind if I ask what gear you caught it on?
Basto
DAM Quick 3001      SHIMANO Spedmaster 3   Jigging Master PE5n

alantani

probably 130 pound fluoro, 130 pound spectra, an 8/0 ringed circle hook, a mean little caballito for bait, a something 50 two speed reel, and a 130 pound class rail rod.  randy, no belt, right?   ;D
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foakes

Beautiful catch, Randy --

Weight?

Best,

Fred
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