Personal best

Copy from Inshore Reports. Personal best 34" Red, a little below 41.

R.D.S. IV
Caster 12.5

Beautiful fish! Congrats…

-Lewis

Very nice! If it stay its like this much longer they are going to start schooling up.

Sweet!

TimBuck2
Wilderness Systems Ride 135

Saw schools last weekend… not the big 300 fish schools but some good sized schools… put the beat down on one of 'em :wink:

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Tarpon 160os

Nice fish, so did he take you for a little ride??

Many go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.

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Originally posted by Mountainman1

Nice fish, so did he take you for a little ride??

Many go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.


He started to take me for a ride but I was fishing around those power line poles below the 41 bridge and they were loaded up with Commerants(sp?), under these birds it was literally raining poop. When I hooked this fish it screamed right towards those poles and that poop. At this point I either had to risk a cut off and a poop bath or tighten the drag, drop anchor, and try and turn him. My anchor hooked up about 40 yards from the poles/birds and I turned him about 10 feet from the bases. Unfortuantly for him I was using a lighter weight rod/reel with 6lb test so it took a little while to get him in. I spent a few minutes reviving him and he swam off strong.

R.D.S. IV
Caster 12.5

That is a good tale. I am not familiar with the area, and can only imagine what a poop shower would be like. To you not fun, but your fishing buddies would be getting a great laugh, so hard they could risk falling out of the yak. Anyway, nice fish and a light line, so even more congrats are due. And thanks for the laugh.

Many go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.