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Quick report on the Bulls over in PCB, My friends Bob, and donny went over there this past weekend looking for some early runing cobes on the beach but saw a grand total of NADA! So we we went at night and droped pins and blue crabs to the bottom of the pass. I was the first to hook up with a nice 35"
Then it was Robs turn landing a solid 45 incher!!
The reds were thick! I hooked up almost every cast, with my biggest around 41"
and several this size
Donny even pulled up a bonus fish! A nice size gag grouper.
Then called it quits around midnight with a double hookup on 40+ inch reds! Not the "cobia" we went for but I sure wasn't complaining!
In PC pass in a Yac at night.........I wish I was still young. lol
Nice pics and great job of making the best of a trip by adapting to the conditions.
With all the pics in the last couple of days on this site of big bull Red's, I believe you can draw a direct line from these big breeder fish to the plentiful smaller ones currently infesting the shoreline all along our coast.
Maybe this conservation thing does work after all.
“It's hard to measure almost.....because almost doesn't matter”
― John Dutton
WolfeMan wrote:Just wish Skit would show his teeth and look happy from time to time.
*yawn* - another 41" red. Whatever...
LOL!
Ain't that the truth... I've witnessed first hand, Wolfeman, that you take more joy LOSING a monster cobe than he takes in successfully landing monster reds (from a yak no less)!
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Ill practice on my smile guys...I am smiling from ear to ear in my mind trust me! lol. You couldn't find a pic of me showing my teeth if you tried, I just never do. That night was a freaking blast.