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Capt Chuck 02-04-2014 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 224436)
Hummm.....Chef GFS, Chef Moose and hoos?!?! Now that sounds like a good idea!!!!

Please Mr. Weatherman do your job!!!

After a few snorts of Don's shine Chef GFS will be throwing "Bally-hoos" on the griddle :p

McGillicuddy 02-04-2014 02:30 PM

It appears you guys have all of the answers, so I ask:
Who the h&LL gave this thread 5 stars???:rolleyes:

gofastsandman 02-04-2014 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 224500)
It appears you guys have all of the answers, so I ask:
Who the h&LL gave this thread 5 stars???:rolleyes:

Spidercrab

Fr. Frank 02-04-2014 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 224501)
Spidercrab

Of course. Who else?

Terry England 02-04-2014 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 224500)
It appears you guys have all of the answers, so I ask:
Who the h&LL gave this thread 5 stars???:rolleyes:

"Spidey" stands on three legs and votes simultaneously with the rest!
Gillie, You know we got crazy people here in Florida who can vote, but nothing like you have in Cal-e-fornia. Why you always send'in them crazy nut-case ladies to congress? We can't follow their logic and they wear a blister on the rest of us just listen'in to them.
We'll find you a nice place down in Fowlers Bluff, St. James City or Goodland where you can rehabilitate yourself. Bring your Jeep and the Mosley, you'll fit right in, Buddy.

Snookerd 02-04-2014 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 224500)
It appears you guys have all of the answers, so I ask:
Who the h&LL gave this thread 5 stars???:rolleyes:

It wasn't me:D!

gofastsandman 02-04-2014 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Snookerd (Post 224506)
It wasn't me:D!

I would not want to be Spidercrab`s mailman.

Skiblet 02-07-2014 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 224433)
Now that we are talking fishing, I was hoping to run out and troll for a half a day being June is the peak of the season. It would be nice to put the adult sized SeaCrafts out in the water they like. If they ain't hitting the hoos I think I can acquire a few spots that me , Terry & Conner could put the steel bait to enough fish to keep our "Master Chef" busy....

The start of May will be the beginning of the dolphin run. The average fish caught during this time should be all gaffers plus some big bruisers 40-60 lbs. Start fishing in depths from 120-250 ft. Depends on the gulf stream and where the edge is.

If you want to sling some steel there is good natural bottom running from right on the beach south of the inlet. In 60 and 80 ft there are ledges that will hold some nice fish. Gags should still be around along with some cobia.

kmoose 02-07-2014 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Skiblet (Post 224587)
The start of May will be the beginning of the dolphin run. The average fish caught during this time should be all gaffers plus some big bruisers 40-60 lbs. Start fishing in depths from 120-250 ft. Depends on the gulf stream and where the edge is.

If you want to sling some steel there is good natural bottom running from right on the beach south of the inlet. In 60 and 80 ft there are ledges that will hold some nice fish. Gags should still be around along with some cobia.

Awesome! Dolphin is my favorite fish to eat so if I could get into them for a couple of days I would be thrilled. Thanks for the info!

Terry England 02-07-2014 07:04 PM

Bottom Scratchers
 
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Originally Posted by Skiblet (Post 224587)
The start of May will be the beginning of the dolphin run. The average fish caught during this time should be all gaffers plus some big bruisers 40-60 lbs. Start fishing in depths from 120-250 ft. Depends on the gulf stream and where the edge is.

If you want to sling some steel there is good natural bottom running from right on the beach south of the inlet. In 60 and 80 ft there are ledges that will hold some nice fish. Gags should still be around along with some cobia.

You, Capt. Skiblet are a Gentleman and a Scholar. Thank you for this most helpful information. I hope you are planning to be part of Long Point (SeaCraft Island) in May.


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