Dularge Meat Hunt 6-17-10
Hooked up with good friend Mike Wiley and some friend of his for a meat hunt South of Dularge. Headed out from Jugs at 7:00 am with calm seas and beautiful weather. From our first stop to our last stop, it was non stop action. It was more like a workout with a rodnreel. With Amberjacks and snappers coming in the boat every drop, it didn't take long to reach our limit. I have to admit, I was wore out after the trip, but it was all worth it. Especially on the way home when Mike blackened two of the snapper on the electric skillet, then washed them down with a couple of Coronas. Thanks Mike for the invite and such a wonderful time. Good Luck Fishin'!
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Nice fish bro....
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Looks like a blast!
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Holy Moly. Dat's what I call a fishing trip.
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Just curious
How does that work? If you are to fillet a fish for consumption, do you catch an extra fish? I guess you can discard the carcass and no one ever know? Just wondering?
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