Carrabelle 9/7/3

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dstockwell
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Carrabelle 9/7/3

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Myself and my son meet up with wevans and FS member Amada8 for an offshore adventure on the big ol boat, a 33 ft Intrepid, very nice rig. Headed out the channel about 7:30 enroute to the Yamaha as our first stop. The bite was fair, however we a had a blast with the company, and caught a few fishes. :D Ran into AJ's and Bonita at the Yamaha dam them things will wipe you out if you catch many of them. :o

wevans had a similar catch, but did not get the pic snapped in time.

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Now I know that the Yamaha is a public reef number, however we were a good 100 yards of the reef, but "BITE ME" in this Robalo thought he needed to get fairly close.

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And this was not the only incident for the day. As we were coming back in, we made one more stop. Well here comes another boat, headed right at us. Makes a bee-line for the starboard side, slows down, does his thing, and continues on. :thumbdown: LOW LIFE.

Catch for the day. Was a lillte slow, but we got a few.

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Post by seatrout99 »

That's enough for supper. :thumbup: :thumbup: :D :D Sounds like a fun day.
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It was a great time, with some really fun folks :thumbup: :thumbup: while the fishin could have been better :-? it certanly could have been worse also 8) I'de be happy ta go out with the same bunch anytime :wink:
Don, how's Brandon's fingers doing?
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Post by CSMarine »

Ya'll, your catch looks pretty darn good to me. Been a while since I seen a meat pile that good. :lick: Weavans you got the 70 horse rigged on the ole "Brown Bess" yet?
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Post by wevans »

Nope :oops: fished for 3hours Saturday, then b'day party for my youngun the rest of the day :thumbup: and ya know what I did all day yesterday 8)
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Post by chugbug »

Nice report Don. Did you get to use that new rod? That guy isn't close at all. You couldn't read the hull number. I had a guy one time out of Keaton get his engine hung up in my anchor rope. When he was finally lose he pulled along side of us and anchored. I could almost touch his boat with a 6' rod. :hammer:
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Post by dstockwell »

Chris, I let the son use it. he caught a Bonita, and a short groupa. I was using a loaner TLD25 setup. :D
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