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Wind was 25 mph at the bouy when we got to the marina. Wind never laid down until around 2:30p.m. :thumbdown: :smt011 Made for a long day.
Tally for the day:
89 Beeliners
2 ARS
5 Triggers
1 40lb AJ
1 big nurse shark, 1 bigazz ray
3 anglers that chummed the water
Not a stellar trip
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When it rains it pours. Lest you got some blood in the boat!
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Thats tough buddy :thumbup:

Where you 1 of the chummers? :lol:
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Post by jsuber »

Fishing has been pretty pour there with all of the rain pouring out of the St Johns River and staining the water. Wait til it clears up. I know St Augustine is way south of St Johns but its just what I have been hearing from the relatives.
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rocket wrote:89 Beeliners
That's a lot of fish cleaning there. :thumbup: Eating wise, I like them better than ARS.
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Breambuster wrote:
rocket wrote:89 Beeliners
That's a lot of fish cleaning there. :thumbup: Eating wise, I like them better than ARS.
Ain't that the truth. Nothing like a grilled beeliner :lick:

Glad you got out and most importantly back in. :thumbup:
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birddog wrote:Where you 1 of the chummers? :lol:
I must admit, I belong to the club :-D
It was steady 5-6's all day, with a group of 8's mixed in once in a while, all very close together. I'd take a 16 second 6 any day over 4 second 4's!!!
Got the TBA tourney on Friday. 2-3's are what is forcasted :smt007
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:lol: I suspected. Man thats a bad feeling. :thumbdown:
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Good thing about being on a boat/ship in rough seas is that there is no line at the mess and plenty of chow (if you can keep it down)! :-D
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Please excuse a dumb question, what is a beeliner?
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Vermillion Snapper

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A bee liner is a Vermillon Snapper.
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