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"John H" wrote in message ... We left Deale at 6:30, with the boat running perfectly after a $1000 (rough estimate) repair bill! OldFart brought a bunch of lures and we dropped lines just south of #83A in about 32 feet of water. Two rods had umbrellas, one with white sassy shads, the other with green. Both of them were loaded with clear Storm Shads with the hooks. The other two rods were loaded with a spoon and a bucktail in tandem. During the first hour we caught a dink or two, and I showed OldFart how to lose one after a good takedown. He then proceeded to show me how to lose an even bigger one! About 8:30, all hell broke loose. Three rods went down in about 30 seconds. He pulled in a double, with a blue (about 20") and a nice striper (25") one the same line. I also had a double, two stripers, one about 22" and the other about 17". The small one went back, but before we could get both of OldFart's fish into the cooler, another rod went down. This was another striper, about 22" or so. Wow! Three keepers and a blue almost simultaneously! Keepers? We use fish that size for bait down here. If you were snook fishing, none of those fish would even make the slot limit. ;-) |
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