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Ken I do remember seeing GFS at the boat dock and his fish story at "Nuthead Island". Seems he has this old plug with prop marks on it and he claimed a toothy fish grabbed it and almost spooled his 4/0. I also remember telling him sharp hooks are a good thing. It was early in the morning, well before his coffee time...........
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The fish screamed off 450 yds of 40 in no time and I had to take the rude outta gear....grrrr. I remember thinking I should put it on the ole 50, but no mate...grrr. Right before the full moon on the Wahoo ledge in 80-120. http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g.../peanut075.jpg This is what sunrise looks like for you vampires at Peanut Island. I am not allowed to drink coffee. Sandy on amphetamines is a scary proposition. |
awesome!
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Reserved my room and slip today. Hopefully the wife can get off early and we can get set up and settled in before rush hour.
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Called about reserving a slip today; they said I can just do that when I arrive, so must be plenty of dock space. Planning to anchor out off Anclote at night, weather permitting, but will have a slip in daytime to be close to the action! Anclote looks good for all but high north winds; Three Rooker Bar south of Anclote River looks good for north winds.
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I'm getting excited about this one! I'm planning on putting in at the Belleair ramp after work on Friday. I haven't spent much time in that area boating, went to Three Rooker once but that was years ago. Looking forward to hanging out and exploring the area
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The sandbar north of Anclote is the place we need to be. Hooks around on the north end and would be fine on the inside in a north wind. Can also camp there.
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In like Flint. Spare bed if Don brings too much moonshine.
No Sheep. Who wants to fish or dive? Fish on the way in or out and dive back in. I know the Southern contingent works their boats, and they work us. A Bibe Oh 2, a 21, a 25 or 2, a possible 27, and just wow. Very cool. Slacker |
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