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Girls Day Out 2-1-14
February is a great month for reds and I have plenty days open! Capt. Rob 224-776-9820ImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366425.107179.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366434.374122.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366452.274530.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366465.043093.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366473.876523.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1391366481.943754.jpg Capt. Rob Dupont 225-776-9820 |
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Great job and a great report. Glad the day turned around for you and the girls were happy. I cant imagine a worse scenario than a boatload of unhappy ladies.lol. Good fishing and Godspeed Capt.
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Great to see the black drum on the dock. Those size are just as good as redfish, and if you throw all the drum back, they grow up to devour oyster reefs and compete with the redfish.
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They could of scheduled wedding during the summer
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I'd hate to have to clean all them fishes.
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Growing up in Louisiana, I always thought of cleaning fish as a chore.
Living in various states at different points in my adult life (OH, MI, NC, CO, NY), we experienced a lot of fishing with few or no fish to clean, because the fishing just isn't as good as in Louisiana. Now, I never complain about the work involved in moving Louisiana's blessings from the ice chest to the freezer or plate. Living most of your life returning home with empty (or nearly empty) ice chests gives a better sense of gratitude. |
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For cleaning reds 20" and over I use a 7" Dexter Russell Tiger Edge Slicer. That's one bad *** knife. I use it on every offshore fish we catch as well. For smaller reds, I use a 7" Dexter Russell Narrow Edge Filet knife. I don't even mess with the bones, just cut around them. It's pretty easy to get the hang of. I don't know what Mathgeek charges for fish cleaning but I'll clean reds all day long for .35 cents a pound!
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