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Old 08-01-2016, 10:47 AM   #1
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Had another good night 38-44in fish had a scare at the end of the night my buddy hooks into a fish saying it a small one then says maybe not as his rod bend and the drag starts going straight and steady then we thought it popped off . he started reeling and felt the fish so he started cranking when the fish ran straight towards the shallows Running for its life with a huge wake behind it !!

at this point we both were still waist deep it took a sec but we both started running out of the water screaming WTF .. once on dry land and the nervous laughing stopped we looked at the schoolie it looked like a dog bit it on the tail we un hooked it and it swam away back into the black water not afraid .. be we were .. and we left to check our shorts it was 2am
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Old 08-01-2016, 04:20 PM   #2
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Good one Wayne, looks like great fun
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