That’s awesome! Puerto Rico tarpon fishing is fun stuff!!
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Very nice sir!!
I am seriously thinking of relocating here. Great fishing as the trench is just off shore, awesome food, gorgeous women and the rum is cheap!
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Yes sir! Congratulations!
Thats a fantastic Womb Broom!!!
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Been back in Puerto Rico working all week. Finally got some time to go fishing before heading back home this afternoon.
It’s been beautiful all week averaging 80 to 82 everyday with a breeze. Not looking forward to get slapped in the face with 30 degree weather when I get off the plane. Time to wash off the fish slime, hooked up and landed an absolute hog on light tackle, took an hour to boat him.
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Fun! I have a cousin who sold his cattle farm in Anderson and moved down there never to be heard from again.
How was the travel?
PR is a really easy Caribbean vacation spot.
I have a couple of friends that live there we hooked up with the last time we used it as a launch pad to the Lesser Antilles.
"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton
Nice!
How is the place recovering from the Hurricanes?
Airports period is a pain, that said I would rather land at Luis Munoz that Jackson in Atlanta. Just smells better.
No real evidence of hurricane damage although there was some cracked Sheetrock that still needed to be repaired at our terminal from the last earthquake.
Fishing, food and the people down here are great. I really need to learn some basic Spanish.
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I highly recommend MagicTarpon. Second trip out with them and Capt Randy really works hard to put you on the fish.
Who’d you fish with? Buddy is a guide down there who retired from the uscg & runs tarpon trips in SJ.
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