SAILFISH
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SAILFISH
HUNG ONE AND FOUGHT HIM FOR 15 20 MIN. BEFORE HE PULLED THE HOOK. JUMPED FOUR , FIVE TIMES PRETTY COOL ANYWAY.
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Re: SAILFISH
SORRY HOOKED UP NORTH EAST OD K-TOWER NEVERHEARD OF THEM BEING ROUND THERE, ANYBODY ELSE ?
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Re: SAILFISH
Great job! That had to be an exciting time.
There is an article in the Pensacola News Journal regarding the abnormal near shore sightings of marine life.
http://www.pnj.com/article/20100621/NEWS01/6210309
There is an article in the Pensacola News Journal regarding the abnormal near shore sightings of marine life.
http://www.pnj.com/article/20100621/NEWS01/6210309
Re: SAILFISH
I have seen 2 or 3 over the years, all inshore, at Mashes Sands and out from Piney Island
it'll make question yer sanity seein them in that close "not that y'all don't question mine all the time anyhow"




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Re: SAILFISH
My step brother caught one inside of O tower Saturday trolling a 30
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Nice job, Mav. Sails are much more shallow-water oriented than marlin. The pelagic species are also capable of swimming great distances and I'm willing to bet many are now heading in the opposite direction of the spreading oil. So be ready. You might have more opportunities at sails before you know it!