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Old 09-14-2016, 12:53 PM
martin martin is offline
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Originally Posted by Terry England View Post
Martin, The Hurricane really pushed the fish around or confused them over here. I thought of that picture of you and that stack of AR's on the dock last Friday when I saw a 16" one in 38' of water. Marsha said she had a real big one swim by her too on another spot. Someone said they saw them in 70' of water off of Tarpon Springs - very strange goings on.
I get the money part, I told someone the other day "I think I took more home when I made $1.65 an hour!!!".
You did take more home..lol... Yes the fish have been pushed in close here too...st Joe really got hammered by the red tide... But I think it was a matter of time before they declined here.. the scallops are so small when the season opens and the amount you could take was way to much .. imho
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