St Marks 6/24

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St Marks 6/24

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Not much going today. It was tuff to even get a bite, we ended up with two fish we actually landed 1 21" trout and a very large spadefish (those things pull) which almost spooled me. All the fish we caught were in about 2' of water.
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That spade fish is a new one on me !!!!!!! Thanks for the pic.
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That is the biggest spadefish I have ever seen. :o
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That's a biggun. :thumbup:
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cool fish. :thumbup:
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Re: St Marks 6/24

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NoleFear wrote:Not much going today. It was tuff to even get a bite, we ended up with two fish we actually landed 1 21" trout and a very large spadefish (those things pull) which almost spooled me. All the fish we caught were in about 2' of water.
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That's a huge spade - biggest I have ever seen!

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:thumbup: Cool pic.
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Post by Chalk »

Nice spade :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by ak man »

Those spades really do pull. They usually hold over wrecks and such in deeper water. Never seen one in close. Way to Go :thumbup:
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Post by Good Times »

Good deal. I have seen a lot of spade fish diving on the jetties in PC but haven't seen one caught.
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spadefish......tastes like chicken :lick:
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Nice Pic :thumbup: :thumbup:
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