Big Game+Light Tackle=FUN

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Big Game+Light Tackle=FUN

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GRADY FROM N.C. DIDN'T REALIZE HOW SWEATY THE DAY MAY BE.....3-BLACKTIPS/SPINNERS, AND A JACK.

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Nice work Capt. Dave......is that fish in the inlet the same as this that I caught in Sanibel??991 What is it???
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Yep.....aka: "Yellow Submarine when 30+ pounds" aka: "Inshore Tuna fish"

aka: "Philipino/Vietnamese Thanksgiving dinner" aka: "Jackfish"

aka: "BASS FISHERMANS dream"

or per the referance guide for Touristo's: "Jack Crevalle"
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Selling the "spinner tackle" ; replacing with HD Ugly Stiks 6' MH "charter series rods" and Shimano TLD 25's loaded with rubber band 30# Ande Monster Yellow, mono.

The spinners have taken a bad beating. Although Grady here used it with out tearing them apart (he was a angler) a 'rare" visitor, I get.
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