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Sit down Shut up And fish
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Pirates Cove Marina OBX, N.C.
Posts: 464
Credits: 2,451.6
Boat: Marauder/ Custom 35 Bertram
Home Port: Pirates Cove, N.C.
Best Catch: 116.8 pound Cobia
Occupation: Charter Fishing
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It sure does resemble the Pirates Cove fleet, I can picture Elsons big ass in the pink boat
, the little Outer Limits.
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#1 Lurker
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 4
Credits: 1,408.4
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You guys are giving the O.I. alot of credit. Remember these little pangas (Kayuks) actually catch fish
Who is Lee? Captain Jody Buenavista Sportfishing Iztapa Guatemala |
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Cockpit Monkey In Training
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 38
Credits: 1,498.5
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actually, i believe that "53 and 32" are the GPS coordinates of where they had the bite.
i was there about 2 weeks ago and the capt explained to me that there are no secrets about where they get their bites and they give the last two digits of their GPS coordinates to tell their buddies where they are fishing. |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Nantucket, MA
Posts: 1,293
Credits: 1,483.4
Best Catch: 15 BIG sailfish in a day
Occupation: New England Patriot
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who is Lee?
oh boy this shld be good . . . .
bill, this got me revved up for my panama trip next month, the SAILFISH bite is ON!!! thanks |
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I use a green machine
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: LBI
Posts: 212
Credits: 975.8
Boat: MJ'S
Home Port: LBI
Best Catch: YOUR WIFE
Occupation: SALESMAN
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NICE PICS GOOD WORK
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Cockpit Monkey In Training
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: mexico, central america
Posts: 38
Credits: 476.1
Boat: maverick 18master angler, Luhrs 32 open, Contender 31
Home Port: panama city, FL
Best Catch: Tripple header spearfish
Occupation: captain
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great thread
Please, pulling those sails out of the water for photos is as bad as using "J" hooks. Leave them in the water and let them live.
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 323
Credits: 2,205.4
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Pretty work there Bill. When I was there three weeks ago the wind was howling and we ended up fishing in solid six- to eight-foot seas with a foot or two of whitecap on top. At least the sails were still chewing. Roughest I've ever seen it down there. Your weather looks 200 percent better!
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Guppy Breeder
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Great Mills, MD
Posts: 33
Credits: 1,555.5
Occupation: Aerospace Engineer
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Great write-up Bill, can't wait for the next installment. Showed the pictures around and of course ALL my fishing buddies here want to sign up for next year !!!!!
Doug ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Yep, your gonna need stitches
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Munich/Germany
Posts: 91
Credits: 1,551.3
Occupation: IT Service Manager
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Hi Bill,
again a fantastic report. I´m looking forward to the informations about Guatemala (part II). Best wishes, Uwe |
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