Also...Today there were schools of Spanish, Blues and Ladyfish all over the place about 8 miles East of St. Marks today. The water was boiling everywhere you looked. Silver spoons and wire leaders did the trick and tonight the entire family wooped.
Looking for a past story...
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Looking for a past story...
It was about a guy catching a Cobia...his buddy breaks his fingers trying to knock the Cobia out than hits him in the back of the head before finally hitting the Cobia. Than the Cobia wakes up and jumps out of the boat. I had tears in my eyes after reading that and I want to print it out and send it to my dad.
Also...Today there were schools of Spanish, Blues and Ladyfish all over the place about 8 miles East of St. Marks today. The water was boiling everywhere you looked. Silver spoons and wire leaders did the trick and tonight the entire family wooped.
Also...Today there were schools of Spanish, Blues and Ladyfish all over the place about 8 miles East of St. Marks today. The water was boiling everywhere you looked. Silver spoons and wire leaders did the trick and tonight the entire family wooped.
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Re: Looking for a past story...
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Re: Looking for a past story...
Think they were all over the entire bay todaySea Strike wrote:Also...Today there were schools of Spanish, Blues and Ladyfish all over the place about 8 miles East of St. Marks today. The water was boiling everywhere you looked.
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