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Old 11-12-2006, 01:25 PM   #1
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Catch of the day...

Bounced around a few spots last night hoping to strike pay dirt. Well the fish gods were not on my side as I only took 3 small bass, but the beach comber gods were looking out for me! At the 2nd spot of the night I dredged up someone else's bucktail jig. Ok, that was cool as it replaced the jig I proceeded to loose a short time after. Later in the night, as I was walking out the final spot of the tour, I went to kick what looked like a beer can in some sea weed. As luck would have it, it was not a discarded can after all. The prize turned out to be a Penn International 955 on a nice 7' Fenwick rod. After about an hour of cleaning and washing mud out of the reel, I now have a pretty sweet little fluke outfit! All in all about a $300+ find. I think it's time to buy a couple power ball tickets...

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