Big Reds from Louisiana

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Big Reds from Louisiana

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A friend of mine Mark, took his handicapped brother Lester (overalls) to Louisiana Redfishing. Lester had never wet a hook before. Mark is a very patient person and has always went the extra mile for Lester.

You can keep Big Reds down there obviously.


Here's MarK:

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Here's a very excited Lester:

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Post by catchin1 »

Good job Lester...even better job Mark. :thumbup:
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Post by wevans »

Mark done gone and ruined his brother with the first trip :o after catchin fish like that, Florida fishin's gonna seem kinda blah :-D
WTG Mark and Lester :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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Post by Sir reel »

Wheelbarrow full O redfish... :thumbup: :D
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:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Eerman »

Excellent work fellas :thumbup:
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Post by birddog »

Man, Thats nice right there. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by PinFishKing »

I sent this link to Mark earlier. He showed it to Lester. He said he was not sure if Lester was more excited to catch the fish or to see his picture on the "coputer". :-D

Lester loved everyone's responses.
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Post by rocket »

Them's some nice reds fo sho...I'd like to be on the other end of one of those! Way to go Lester and Mark :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Sweet :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Ron Wilson »

Very Nice. Wonder how those bigger reds eat?
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Post by tin can »

Nice reds. Way to go, Mark and Lester. :thumbup:
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Post by Supa Fly »

So how do the big ones taste? I would assume they are like black drum, and get stankier as they get bigger? :lick:
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Post by GIT-R-WET »

Supa Fly wrote:So how do the big ones taste? I would assume they are like black drum, and get stankier as they get bigger? :lick:
Meat gets red looks more like beef than fish :thumbdown:
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