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American Red Snapper 06/02/13
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 317137" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Well we had a good day on the water yesterday. We went out 60 miles for some red snapper and this is what we got. The bag of ice in the background is a 20lb bag....that snapper in front of it weighed 17lbs. The two in my hand are probably 8-10lbs. They were chewing good and we released over 50 before we got tired of catching the endangered species.........they are so plentiful and there is nothing wrong with the biomass. If you look at the greyish fish at the bottom of the picture you will notice that it is indeed a huge blue runner.....biggest one I have ever seen and it ate our flatline bait. I would love to pitch that thing to a blue marlin. Well we only have 26 days to catch these fish so for the next few weekends I will be going after them. Tight lines everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 317137, member: 7537"] Well we had a good day on the water yesterday. We went out 60 miles for some red snapper and this is what we got. The bag of ice in the background is a 20lb bag....that snapper in front of it weighed 17lbs. The two in my hand are probably 8-10lbs. They were chewing good and we released over 50 before we got tired of catching the endangered species.........they are so plentiful and there is nothing wrong with the biomass. If you look at the greyish fish at the bottom of the picture you will notice that it is indeed a huge blue runner.....biggest one I have ever seen and it ate our flatline bait. I would love to pitch that thing to a blue marlin. Well we only have 26 days to catch these fish so for the next few weekends I will be going after them. Tight lines everyone. [/QUOTE]
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