10/26/03 , update, offshore and a little inshore

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Frank Bradfield
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10/26/03 , update, offshore and a little inshore

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Left out friday morning after a real slow start after talking to everyone and their brother, out of Panacea, headed out to check a couple of new spots which were ok i guess, only got about 4 hrs of fishing in and we got plenty of pulling back in the short time. Went to the Yamaha, dropped down some very big livies and caught 6 or so amberjacks, kept our 2 about 25 -30 lb range, boy they seem to be getting bigger, caught 2 cobia about 43 inches to the fork, threw everything else back and didn't want to pull in anything else that day. Took Sat. off and worked on the boat. Sunday got up and went inshore fishing for about 5 hrs out of econfina, got our 10 trout and 1 26in red. Had 2 reds on at one time, that was fun , 1 took my jig and the other took my cajun thunder, and i was left with just my rod and reel, oh well, at least i got 1 of em later on... frank
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Post by Cranfield »

Frank, you are making it sound so easy. :thumbup:

These Old Boys have been kidding me that catching fish is hard work. :D
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Catching fish is real easy in 2 ft seas if their biting ( know what i mean ) and real hard work in 4 ft seas if their not biting..
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Very nice, got both in and offshore fishes. :thumbup:
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