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Old 09-26-2008, 04:49 PM   #1
The Iceman 6
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Singin' in the SoCo Rain

Just got back from a trip to SoCo. Met my brother who flew in from MI just to fish the salt and hang with family this week (mainly fish the salt). Loved the Nor’easter. Rain, wind, heavy surf, never seen the conditions worse. The linesiders didn't seem to care much. Caught all bass last night from 40 - 45 inches - all on big eels. Did not weigh, I would say all fish between 20-30 lbs. One cast after the other, bass after bass - no blues. Lost a lot of others due to breakoffs and the elements. It was pretty crazy conditions, we were the only ones fishing this particular spot. Slept about 4 hours and went back this morning, funny what the day brings, all Gator blues, one after the other, on poppers. Blues were spitting up Ocean Herring. Conditions were the same if not worse. Body took a pounding! Of course I forgot my digital camera (that's when we knew we were going to bail fish). However, my brother did have one of those cheapy yellow cameras, hopefully they come out and he remembers to send them to me. Pretty crazy 24 hours,
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