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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: British Columbia, Canada /Key Largo,Fla.
Posts: 439
Credits: 2,017.3
Occupation: Logger/Tree climber/Mechanic/Repo-man/Fisherman
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Call me crazy
I caught this large Cuda 5 miles offshore out of Key Largo Florida, in a rubber boat. A coast guard helio flew by and came back for a second look. They must have thought I was in distress.......but no.....just an idiot offshore fishing in a rubber boat. There's something about hooks, teeth, and rubber boats that just don't go together. So go ahead......call me crazy. |
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Master of all things wet
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Plywood State
Posts: 13,714
Credits: 43,379.1
Boat: Several
Home Port: Palm Beach
Best Catch: Mrs Deep
Occupation: Killin Stuff
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You silly boy...
![]() Coulda been a sailfish instead... That would be interesting to watch one of those steamin in at 40 knots and shish kabob that thing .
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: British Columbia, Canada /Key Largo,Fla.
Posts: 439
Credits: 2,017.3
Occupation: Logger/Tree climber/Mechanic/Repo-man/Fisherman
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Good thing too, as I don't have much luck with inflatable watercraft. Almost drowned this summer when my belly boat popped. |
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