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Old 03-21-2012, 11:16 PM
Grneyedloki Grneyedloki is offline
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Default Fishing off Boca/Hillsborough

So we went fishing off Boca this past Monday. NOAA call for 2 - 3 foot seas. Boy were they wrong. We got some pilchard and some hoo and headed out of Hillsborough inlet, right into 5 - 7 foot rollers. We were out on a 262 mako so it wasnt that bad. Deff been in worse snot then that. Did some trolling up to Boca and then did some live baiting. three hours later still nothing. Then we hooked up with a nice cow dolphin and it was on. not a long fight, got her to the boat. My buddy went to gaff her and forgot to sharpen the gaff. big mistake and caused us to loose the fish. Kind of rotten and a mistake he wont make again. then nothing. after about another hour of drift fishing with live bait we ended up with nothing more. well nothing more except this:

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Old 03-23-2012, 01:18 AM
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Old 03-23-2012, 05:56 AM
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Tastes like chicken. But maybe a little fishy...
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