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Old 07-26-2011, 06:55 AM
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when you feel that motor start jerking and grinding and you come to a sudden stop, you are there!!

hahaha I'd rather not use that technique ever again lol
I'll be out there this weekend. Speck let me know if you'll be out there, i'll be on channel 16.

Dink i already know you'll be out there, we'll keep in touch
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Old 07-26-2011, 08:03 AM
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yikes...we ended up going out of cyp point. had to wait out the first big thunderstorm. We watching the water rise about 8 inches in less than 5 minutes at the landing. It was frikin wicked. When we got there the dock was out the water, we look back nothing but the cleets sticking out and 30 seconds after that they were gone. As soon as the storm passed the water was gushing out.

Anyway we ran through the rain to the pass and stopped at a few reefs picking up a lot of dink trout which was fun, but we ran out in some pretty choppy seas and didn't pick up a spec. Did hook a spec that followed a white trout to the boat though. And a huge jack tried to eat my dads white trout as he was reeling in, but we didn't see it until it got to the boat. Came home with about dozen trout and a nice red.
Jeff, I was at the landing as well Saturday morning and watched that water do really freaky stuff as well, I was freaking out, we got there water was past the cement lapping at the gravel, 10min later ALL GONE! Had my boat tied to pilings next to wharf and when that water fell, had to go re-tie cause my boat was on top of wharf...... You might have seen the Black Mako and Red Gator Bay, that was my brother and I waiting out the storm.
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Old 07-26-2011, 08:46 AM
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This link gives a gps coordinate, but I know the reef is all around there

http://www.fws.gov/swlarefugecomplex/shellkeys/
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Old 07-26-2011, 10:32 AM
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This link gives a gps coordinate, but I know the reef is all around there

http://www.fws.gov/swlarefugecomplex/shellkeys/

thank ya sir!
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Old 07-26-2011, 11:41 AM
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The hook n line map for v bay shows shell keys pretty good too. Dagos or bayview has em
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