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That is the way it is over there. That is where I am from and April and May are hot.
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Snapper
      
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Dang! You guys wore em OUT!
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Last May we caught that many on the first day of our trip over to Venice. By day #2, we were trolling only our largest Marlin baits and still caught at least a dozen from 20-35#. Day 3 we probably caught another dozen and it got so bad that we'd just leave the rod in the rodholder and winch them in. Best dolphin bite I've ever seen around here.
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Trigger
      
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unbelievable catch, but how could you possibly eat all those fish before they had a freezer taste...just curious why so many? I know they grow extremely fast and I am not preaching conservation, it just seems like an excessive harvest. Still looks like a bunch of fun... Thanks for the pic.
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Trigger
      
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| The days of "Meat Hunting" are gone. Catch some fish and have a good time. This is a good idea but, the cost to fish VS buying it.... Go purchase your fish for 1/4 the price it cost you to catch it. But you will never get fish as fresh as if you did it yourself. It is all a mater of what you like for entertainment. Go Golfing $75+ everything and you can eat a golf ball.....
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Trigger
      
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im stunned.....

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Grouper
      
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geez save some for the rest of us..but thanks for the picture..
Dylan
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Trigger
      
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Outstanding...!
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Snapper
      
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| I love to catch Dorado as much as the next guy, but that seems like 'overkill' to me. Whats the point in taking that many? Hell, they could feed an army patoon in Iraq with all those fish. Take 2, 3, 4...then, catch and release the rest.
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