November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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LucWilliams
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November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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I am back in town for Thanksgiving and was able to get out with two of my buddies today. Didn't leave the house til about 10 so that we could catch the afternoon high tide. We got 100 shrimp and headed to the hole. We ended up with 3 keeper trout(19, 15, 15), 2 keeper reds(22 and 24), and one keeper sheepshead. My buddy David must have fought his 24 inch red for 10-15 minutes haha very entertaining. We released the two 15 inch trout since they were so small. Also caught 3 other puppy reds and lots of undersized trout. It was a great homecoming. Only fished for about 2 hours. Tight lines!

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tallykenj
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Re: November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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Great job.
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Re: November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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Re: November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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Nice work. We have a pretty big group headed to the area on Friday. I imagine y'all will be there also. We will look out for you
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Jhults11
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Re: November 23-Homecoming before Thanksgiving

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Good job Luke...glad to see you have come back where you left off...still finding fish!!
"Many men go fishing all their lives without knowing it's not the fish they are after." -Henry David Thoreau
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