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Sundays Catch
So I had a pretty productive fishing week Thursday night I went out on the bay and had my fair share of Tarpon hits and some keeper Snooks but unfortunatly I have no pics of the fish we brought up that night, just these bay shot.
Then Sunday AM I went out about 5 miles and had a nice morning pulling these up... Sundays action didnt happen on on the SC I was out on another kinda classic. My bosses very well kept 1965 20' Bertram Bahia Mar..... Does that make me a cheater ?
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78' / 20SF / Merc XRi Black Max 150 Last edited by YeA 20sF; 03-26-2012 at 03:31 PM. |
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YeA,
Pardon my ignorance - is that a chunky grey triggerfish at the bottom or what? Looks like dinner for several.
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Yes you are correct, that one was speared on the way in when the sun came out
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i didnt think anyone kept triggers! i hate when i end up in a school of those things...
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i keep triggers. they are delicious.
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YUM-O.....I see hogfish, just before the filet knife says hello, very nice!!!
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Gotta love Miami from the bay at night. Seen that skyline so many nights.
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I'd heard that ocean triggers were very good. Tried one last trip and wasn't impressed. How do you cook them?
Just for fun, ever heard the story of how to make bowfin taste good? Lay the fish out on a cypress board, cook 4 days on very low heat, throw away the fish and eat the board. |
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