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pl99 11-20-2009 01:15 PM

Fishing is good/ hot spot no pics but right info
 
Hello Everyone no pics but good info if you do not already know..

Pecks Lake /st lucie power plant
Spanish macks are heavy and working south. Abnormally large kings circling and feeding on smaller macks.. <kings in 40lb and up range no small ones>
Tarpon are still on beach in early morning but seem to bite when water calmer.

Sailfish off of hobe sound beach in afternoon feeding on small ballyhoo coming in close to shore...

Snook bite Sketchy from jupiter north on artificial.

Pompano are on beaches from sebastian to juno but small..

Believe it or not but bonefish have been heavy along beach on fly.

happy fishing
Capt Chris

Commercial anglers rock :D haa haa hee hee Dont take it the wrong way... Check out the spots and stay safe fishing..
Rough two days someone broke arm during a charter and lost honda 225 yesterday after six years.

DonV 11-20-2009 07:48 PM

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Quote:

lost honda 225 yesterday after six years

Was wondering, do you mean it broke down on you?? My brother has a Honda on his boat and he loves it. However I would imagine if something does go wrong it gets into the really big $$$$ really quick to repair.

Take care!

pl99 11-21-2009 09:09 PM

Re: Fishing is good/ hot spot no pics but right info
 
Hello don I sen you a pm and explained everything as best as I could. But its fixed.. Just lost alot of throttle and was happy it was not a big day going through jupiter..

fishing was good today from lake worth to palm beach.. <close to shore> Tarpon were everywhere til the man in the grey suit came. Damn Hammerheads.

The Dolphin Bite was good to offshore of palm beach for a short time. Then disapeared. Spent rest of day deep dropping 1300 to 1700..

Will post pics probably Monday or tuesday not to brite with the download thing. :)

Rainmaker 12-09-2009 11:49 PM

Re: Fishing is good/ hot spot no pics but right info
 
I gotta ask.... what are you catching 1300 - 1700 feet of water? I catch plenty of tile fish inside of 1000' and various small snapper and grouper around 400'. I have dropped in 1500 - 2000 without much luck, more than likely a bit North of where you are though.

Just curious what you target in that deeper water. Not looking for any specifics or numbers.

MasterBaiter 12-10-2009 04:54 PM

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You have me curious too. I fish the Keys in the summer and either troll or reef fish. This year I was going to try trolling deep - like 100' or so. What are you going for at 13 - 1700 feet?

pl99 12-11-2009 08:50 PM

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Rainmaker I was typing too fast, now I am typing verrrrrrrrrryyyy Slow... Its actually about 735 to 1300... Between delray and lauderdale pending drift and if I have been out for a few days in a row.. TUcker I hope this helps.

Your catching the same as I but their is nothing small in these spots.. Its either u catch nothing or something that smokes ur bandit.

lets get together sometime maybe hit pecks or some spots of ft pierce.
Chris :D

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pl99 12-11-2009 09:09 PM

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Chris :D

Tiny 12-13-2009 12:16 AM

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Thanks for being willing to share some info. Now if I can get out there I will gladly do the same.

Matt
WPB


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