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Nicaragua, on a SeaCraft
This post is a little late but I thought I'd share it anyway. A few months back I went on a fishing trip to Nicaragua. The boat that our capt used was an 03 23 SeaCraft with twin suzi 140's. The Trip was only 4 days but it was a blast. The sail fish were un-cooperative but the Roosterfish were pleantiful. Great Country, extremely nice people, and good food and drink. We were at a little fishing village called San Juan Del Sur. You can e-mail me if you would like more info. I'll go back again. Heres some Pics.
http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg http://images.ofoto.com/photos868/1/...9103_0_ALB.jpg A good time was had by all. From left to right. My Cousin, The soon to be married man Nate, and Me. It was a bachelor's party Trip for Nate. |
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pretty work!!!!! thanx for the pix too!!!!!
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Great Fishing Dave http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/spezial/Fool/appl.gif
I have always wanted to snag a RoosterFish. I went to Cabo a few years back and battled some Yellowfins and Wahoo but no luck with the Roosters [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] They make a pretty mount. Thanks for sharing the photos! |
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Dave ...Thanks for sharing..
By chance is that the guide that was in one of the fishing mags a few months ago ...Maybe Marlin?? Somewhere I remember a 23 with twin 140's ... in South America |
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How come I only get X's?
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Scott,
yes, its the same guy. Superfly fishing Charters. Gabriel is his name. Good guy, He handled everything for us. |
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