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Old 12-26-2013, 07:18 PM   #5
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All in all not bad, but not incredible. Got into lots of fish as early as April and hit the ditch for several great morning tides in May and June. Buzzards Bay was hot until July, with schools of 20-pound bass invading Quick's, Robinson's and the Pigs before dawn, but like many recent years the water became a bit too warm by August and the fish became fewer and fewer. Some of my best mid- summer nights were in the wetsuit slinging eels. Sadly, the false albies had my number this year, and I didn't land a one. I've never been skunked by the little torpedoes before, so I was humbled to say the least. There were no lack of fish but they had some serious lockjaw going on. I've been taking offseason trips to the Everglades for tarpon, reds and snook and those have been incredible. It's crazy, but I'm really getting hooked on it.
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