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Dean and Mark from PA are tearing up the reef fish today. They are catching gag grouper, red grouper, yellowtail snapper and mackerel. Later on we are going to try our luck on the deep wrecks. The wind is out of the North at 18kts and is suppose to calm down as the day goes on. Seas are running 2-3 but...
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Tony shows one of many mangrove snapper that are biting on the patch reef. We are catching and releasing plenly of gags. That front should get here around 3pm. The wind is out of the S at 17kts and gusting to 19kts. The seas are running 4-6 feet and sometimes a little better! Thanks for checking out...
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The wind has calmed from yesterday and the reef fishing is great!! We are catching several red and gag grouper. The mangrove snapper are biting as well. We are catching these on cut ballyhoo on the patch reefs in 30 feet. The wind is blowing 17kts out of the S and later on it will switch to the W and...
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Sue caught one of many 15 inch yellowtail snapper. Wind is blowing N at 15kts and the seas are running 2-3 feet. The air temp. is 51 degrees. We are catching nice gag grouper that we have to let go due to the closed season. With this cold weather the mackerel are biting well! All in all.... it beats...
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To start the year off JB caught this nice Cobia Bayside aboard Two Conchs Charters. The day before the same group caught a great catch of large gag groupers and mangrove snappers. The mackerel are filling up the Bay too. In Hawks Channel the mangrove snapper and yellowtail snapper are bitting as well...
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Capt. Jack Carlson
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Capt. Jack Carlson
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01-04-2010
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