Dog Islands Reef

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mulletchaser
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Dog Islands Reef

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Me and my dad left town at 5 am and headed to lanarck and picked up my cousin along the way we put in around 7 headed to the first spot and picked up 2 keeper trout and headed to the reef with plenty of live pinns and we caught 13 keeper trout and the trout were between 16-19inches and no shorts and with the live bait we caught a 43 inch cobia it was a blast we put back on the trailer by 12 with a a limit of trout and a big cobia the weather was perfect all morning long.
"tear it up it's paid for"
birddog
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Post by birddog »

Good job, MC :thumbup:
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leonreno
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Post by leonreno »

Nice Job, we fished out of Lanark Saturday and ended up with 8 keeper trout (2 that were 22" and 23") and two keeper spanish macks. Lots and lots of small trout and way too many catfish. Had some ladyfish thrown in for fun and we had a good day. Started about 9 am finished about 4 pm. Water was nice going out but boy did it get a little rough on the way in. We fished the lanark reef and then out around turkey point. Most trout in the 3 - 6 foot depths.
Ron Wilson
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Post by Ron Wilson »

Way to go MC.
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mulletchaser
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Post by mulletchaser »

yeah all the trout that we caught were in 6 - 8 foot of water on grass/ sandy bottom
"tear it up it's paid for"
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