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Old 05-21-2007, 11:51 AM   #5
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me n flaptail fished on the outer beachs on sat . water was weedie but not bad seas were 2to5 w/ rain . fished to p-town ... beach was slow .... no bait or birds.. so we keep moving . to next spot .. and finely , bam were on ... for the next hr + we catch maybe 10 more on poppers , way- way out. 80+ yards cast ... 6 fish were 32 to 38+ in ... in all 4 fisherman were there and landed at lease 20+ fish 24 to 38+ in 2hrs ......not bad... went there on sunday tooo.....
Shhhhh!!!!!!!

Man, we'll be gettin' followed! Down Boy, down!

I will say this, leave everything else at home except the popping plugs if fishing daylight to dusk and forget pencils, they only wanted one specific bait and if you didn't have one you were seriously bummed.

Amazing how many hits we had never mind the fish landed, all you saw on the end of a three hundred foot cast was in the first ten feet you were either on or your plug got blown completely out of the water. They were right on the edge of the..........

To be continued......

Why even try.........
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