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Mingo
      
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| We left out around 7:00 heading towards the Nail Ship for Kings in the 1 to 2 ft seas (yeah right). After about 5 minutes boom huge snapper around 15 pounds made us sick to put it back. But as the day progressed and so did the seas and snapper is all we managed to catch except one King. Every rig we went to snapper (Large Snapper) they were everywhere it was very discouraging to throw then back. 9 Red Snapper 1 King Mackerel
Birmingham, Alabama Boatless hoping for another one
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Sailfish
      
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I dont believe you,cause they are saying thier almost gone so there is no way you were catching red snapper.Well that might not be true you could have been in the Atlantic for all I know.
Mike
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wirenut (5/3/2008)
I dont believe you,cause they are saying thier almost gone so there is no way you were catching red snapper.Well that might not be true you could have been in the Atlantic for all I know.   To funny

"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." 2006 25' Hydra Sports Vector Twin 150 Yamaha's 16" Carolina Skiff 40 hp Yamaha
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