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Old 06-18-2007, 12:05 AM
Fishjack Fishjack is offline
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Default Re: Name's back on the boat...

Thanks Guys.. Since re-painting the boat I have been talking about putting the name back on and wanted something different. Sketched that design up and took it to a friend of mine that owns a sign shop and he took it from there.

Hey Part II - I think I am just going to same myself some trouble and name my next dog "NO"... LOL

Bobby - Yep quite a few older makos around these parts. Everyone of them I talk to all know (of know about) you and the X-Shark..

I plan on coming over that way in the next few weeks I'll give you a call and see if your around.. How's the snapper fishing been over your way?? You just about have to take six guys with you to make a trip worth while with the new 2 fish limit.. I have found some new wrecks (post Katrina) in pretty close (70-80ft of water) and have been doing well on them. Does not take long to limit and head back with 2 fish per..

We went to the shallow field (south of chandeleur island) yesterday (had heard reports of a lot of ling showing up) we ended up with one ling(about 40lbs)one nice mangrove snapper and one grouper. Lots of boats but not many lemon fish. Not very productive but fun nonetheless.
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