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Old 06-20-2010, 09:15 AM   #6
MarshCappa
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Got out today but it was a little to windy for the skiff to be in the bay. Made a run out but it was building the farther I got out so I turned it around and anchored up in the river. Drifted a whole tinker mac and it got slammed by this 34" chubber. It wrapped itself on a sonar marker bouy and i had to do some carefull manuvering on the tiller while I slowly reeled her in. The fish was slapping like crazy. After a few minutes I got her clear and I netted it into the skiff. 1 fish day but it was a great feeling getting it on board. Seriously this stuff never happens to me and definetly not 2 days in row! WTF

Oh and thanks to Beamie for supplying me with all those macs last time we went out! They got put to good use! I could use some more though!
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