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x landlubber
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Post by x landlubber »

Hello to all...
I just purchased a boat. !5' Key West w/ 40 Yamaha and I am ready to roll. I grew up in this area but always fished with others. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks to Scott at Jerry's for the advice and new pole!

See you on the flats.
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Welcome. I'm new here myself.

Congrats on the new boat!
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8) welcome......I'm new here too. Sounds like that new toy is right on time...spring time that is...have FUN..hope to see ya on the pond, later. :beer: :o
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Welcome to the zoo... landlubber :thumbup: :beer: :beer:
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Welcome. Scott will steer you right.
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I'm new myself, but can attest the folks on this board are super!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :P

Congrat's on the new boat, and remember... You second happiest day of boat ownership is still to come :smt044 .
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Welcome :thumbup: I'm new here too :smt017
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Welcome xLandlubber. Went to elementery school in St. Marks and Crawfordville, and High School was Wakulla High School. Class of 1969. :thumbup:
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Post by tin can »

Welcome aboard x landlubber. I, also, am new here. Congrats on the new boat.

There are lots of folks with lots of information on this forum. Jump on in and enjoy.
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Welcome to ALLl you newcomers! Some of us are so new we don't even suspect anything yet :roll: :lol: :-D
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Any of you new guys to the area who would like to fish with me out of Oyster Bay are invited.

You'll have to ride on my 24 ft pontoon boat "FLAT BROKE" because you can't put in at Shell Point and the run from the Light house is about four miles. If you did want to run over in your boat and join me that's ok too.

I'd be happy top have you fish with me on my boat if you have no boat, without any cost to you ( for the time being until I start chartering later on).

Just bring your gear and your lunch. I fish west of the light house and west of Oyster Bay, for my own enjoyment that is uless I'm paid. I fish several times a week and usually on weekends and most of the time alone.

Give me a land line call.....8931050
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Post by mattfsu7 »

X - Welcome to the board, I am a new member as well, just posted my first few topics/questions and have read many of the posts and found a few interesting tidbits of info. My limited knowledge says that the fishing is about to explode on the flats, as soon as the sea temp warms up to around 67 to 70 degrees. I went out last weekend and had limited success, but the weather was beautiful, just enjoyable to be on the water!
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