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    Default Gulfstream in the flats boat tomorrow

    Seas less than 1 foot and calming, landward edge of gulfstream is 6 miles from shore off Islamorada.
    HELL YEAH!!!!!
    In other news had a giant tarpon cut me off on the Whale branch bridge today.

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    Get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    Seas less than 1 foot and calming, landward edge of gulfstream is 6 miles from shore off Islamorada.
    HELL YEAH!!!!!
    In other news had a giant tarpon cut me off on the Whale branch bridge today.
    Jealous!

    Sometimes you have to freespool and pray when they get in those bridges

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    Shoot on out to 1700 and bring us some sword pics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    Seas less than 1 foot and calming, landward edge of gulfstream is 6 miles from shore off Islamorada.
    HELL YEAH!!!!!
    In other news had a giant tarpon cut me off on the Whale branch bridge today.
    Yall would be surprised with some of the shit I see in whale branch on a regular basis.
    If You Bait them They Will Come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamCutEmAll_SC View Post
    Yall would be surprised with some of the shit I see in whale branch on a regular basis.
    I won't say that nothing could surprise me, but it will take some doing. Mental illness and vacation stress leads to an unending show down there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    Seas less than 1 foot and calming, landward edge of gulfstream is 6 miles from shore off Islamorada.
    HELL YEAH!!!!!
    In other news had a giant tarpon cut me off on the Whale branch bridge today.
    Nice, seems earlier than normal for SC tarpon.
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    Permit this morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamCutEmAll_SC View Post
    Yall would be surprised with some of the shit I see in whale branch on a regular basis.
    not the same whale branch.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    In the water pic, pulled off 100 yards of drag before I could get the trolling motor going to run it down, wrapped around the bridge pilings twice and still landed it, sometimes it good to be lucky

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    Also caught a jewfish this morning.20210506_090908.jpg

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    Surrounded by tarpon all morning and no hook up

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    Gettem Mark !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    Also caught a jewfish this morning.20210506_090908.jpg
    I’d kill it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugted312 View Post
    I’d kill it
    FWC loves to issue bracelets and collect bail money.
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    They do not play, but I am guessing there are few people around here that know it better than Tugted...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    Surrounded by tarpon all morning and no hook up
    Try a reddish brown fly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    They do not play, but I am guessing there are few people around here that know it better than Tugted...
    No argument and maybe he knows how to get by it...some folks might learn the hard way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Try a reddish brown fly.
    A bit early and wrong noon for the worms.

    Usually in passes and around structure you will see groups of fish come up, roll like crazy, then dive back down. People will rush over to them and hurl bait at them. Do not do this for many reasons but mainly these are not feeding fish.

    Around bridges it’s often the fish you don’t see that are feeding.

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    that's what you call a pro tip.
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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