rubbin it in

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rubbin it in

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hey guys. sorry i don't forum much unless its winter but wanted to stop in, say hi and rub in that i'll be trailering to the keys a week from today :beer: haven't posted much lately but i do still pop in to see what u guys r up to. may ur boats and fish both be big and powerful
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Don't forget your camera!
Have a safe trip . :beer:
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Yer not rubbin it in.........the Keys are hot enough in the fall, let alone heading there now.

Whewwwww, talk about Tropical heat!
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We in the PNW want some cold rainy days. It's hot :shocked:
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Trade Ya Goat....

And talk about RAIN. Holy shet, ever single day at noon till 5. Someones getting slam dunked.
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won't bother me.. i hate the cold! outside all day every day. hoping for some decent weather though. been raining here almost daily since spring
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Ya know....in Florida "Fall-winter-Spring" is the best fishing over all. But ya can't tell the tourists that....... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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made it home! all in all trip was great. beautiful sights great food and safe travel. the weather was perfect. almost no rain (been rainin here everyday for weeks) and actually the temp was more comfy there than here. fishing..... bite was good but honestly i feel as though its a lil overrated. tons of snapper.. lots of varieties(bait theivin lil boogers). caught some sharks yellowtail jacks etc. and chubs(bleck) had i taken a lil more boat and gone to the stream maybe i wlda been more impressed. i fished reefs bridges and sandbars. went to the gulf side one day and caught a bunch of hardhead catfish. one really big run screamin drag and had it on for about 10 min.. then spit my hook. glad i went. everyone shld do it once :beer:
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sounds like a great trip what kind of boat do you have?
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When I was there and fished the gulf stream I could not believe the variety of fish we caught.....cobia, sails, bonita, dorado
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THERE'S a inshore season and and offshore season everywhere.....
I agree, the keys is a bit over-rated and expensive. But then again i have no $$.

I know you could have had some serious fish in the freezer if ya went to La. Next time swing on by and pick me up if ya head S.W. instead of South.

I NEED A RIDE.

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was a great trip for sure. I got some pics on my phone. post a cpl when I get em sent to my confuser. ended up haulin down my buddy's 20' skeeter bay boat. not enough bow for some places we wanted to go. shlda taken my antique alloy! 2 cpls on the trip.. took my van and his boat and both wives.
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JETTYWOLF wrote:THERE'S a inshore season and and offshore season everywhere.....
I agree, the keys is a bit over-rated and expensive. But then again i have no $$.

I know you could have had some serious fish in the freezer if ya went to La. Next time swing on by and pick me up if ya head S.W. instead of South.

I NEED A RIDE.

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