St. Marks Refuge (Panacea)

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St. Marks Refuge (Panacea)

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99 deg f and small breeze tide was almost all the way out and I had to drag my yak over 200 yards through mud to get in. These fish are a blast to catch in the skinny water and no one in sight for miles.


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Number one put up a good fight

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But number 2 was a hause.
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Nice reds. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Nice phish :thumbup: :thumbup:
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nice catch jsuber, :thumbup: :thumbup:
I love the ride the hause reds put up in a kayak.
worth every bit of effort :wink:
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Very nice :thumbup:
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WTG :thumbup:
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