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I'm off to Florida tom.
I will be in Florida for 9 days fishing my brains out. Be back May 4th. 4 days in Stuart and 4 in the keys. I hope to catch one of those over-sized herrings :D among other species.
I will take pictures and post a report when I return. I hope the large are here when I get back. See you guys later........ :D:happy: :happy: :happy: |
Slip I hope you have a great time and catch lots of fish. Come back with some good pictures and stories so the rest of us can live it also. I hope to do a keys trip my self in the next year or two.
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...Don't let the natives hypnotize you with their dance!!!......;)
...Good Luck to ya Slip, Have a safe trip.........:) http://striped-bass.com/images/bloo/...cer_md_wht.gif |
Some go to the keys and never come back.:) Have a safe trip.
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I think maybe the bigguns are following slipknot to florida because they think its november. My weekend is shot with this freezing frigid weather. Winter go home!
where is summer?:smash: I'm going down to the thames river anyway. Rav |
Good Luck Slipknot!!!!!! Hope you hook a 180lber, landing well that's another story :-). Oh and if you do any wading don't forget to do the stingray shuffle. Saw many of them myself while wading down there.
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Think circle hooks...you'll land more of those jumping giants. And stick a big bull shark for me.
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Good luck Slip, I hope you get a big one, you are hitting it at the beginning of prime season. Wish I were going with you, every trip I made to the keys was timed around family stuff and I was always there before the prime May Tarpon season. One of these days, I'm going to get down there when it's the right time. Happy hunting.
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Good luck Slip and you better bring back more than a "Florida Snowman" for your wife ;) ...
Catch lotsa fish and get a little rest.... |
Sweet!
Slip, best of luck in your tarpon hunt. May you see many many fishes and no hammerheads. Well, I guess that would be really cool to see a couple as long as they don't turn your 200lb trophy tarpon into a 75lb mangled, bloody carcass. Two years ago, my uncle was down in the keys and his guide got a call on the radio from one of his fellow guides who was about a mile away. This guide had two guys from Indiana or something who were making their first trip to the keys and the ocean period. They had a nice tarpon on and suddenly the tarpon went right under the 17' flats boat. An 18' hammerhead came flying in... my uncle and his guide buzzed over and I guess the two guys were white as a ghost sitting on the floor in the middle of the boat. I think they went back to the dock despite being pretty early. I'm hoping to get down there one of these years too. My wife wants to go and get a tarpon for herself, so it shouldn't be too hard a sell... no doubt she'd get the biggest one. I'm getting used to that. I'm not sure if I'm ready for fish that big yet... :( :eek: :D :cool: Have a fantastic trip and don't forget all the other great species of fish down there. http://striped-bass.com/images/tarponvsbassa.gif |
Good luck Slip, We will try and save some bassies for your return!!!!
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Good Luck Slip! :)
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Yes Good Luck !!!!
I fished key West with my Brother in law last spring. Huge Tarpon, but we never did boat one. The first one i was was near 200 and shot out of the water about 4 feet!!! I nearly s--t myself. We also fished at night,,, real strange experience, but lots of hook ups. I do have video of myself fighting one for about 15 mins before it broke off. Of course Duval street on the island is also quite an experience!!! ;) |
You probably already left by now, but good luck anyway.
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Good luck Slip. Safe journey. See ya when ya get back - we'll keep them waitin' for you.
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ENJOY !!!!!
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