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Day three continued after dinner with a night fishing trip. With a few belikins in the belly and a little food to we pointed into the dark and hopped up on plane. The light from the island lit the way and before I knew it we were anchored a short distance from the lodge in a large cut that joing the lagoon and ocean/reef. Under just the moonlight I began casting a purple and black bunny fly that I had tied a few weeks earlier. Blind casting into the dark is a strange feeling.
The 12wt. was a bit to cast for long periods so Drew and I would switch on and off. It became time for my second shift and a few casts into it the fly got hit on the drop and hit HARD!!!. line started streaking away and after about 50 yds of backing Fabian said must be a permit....well just as the word permit came out of his mouth, a big ole silver king did his thing and tossed the hook. It happened so fast I still can't remember if I set the hook well or what happened but hell I was 1-2 on tarpon....not a terrible record.
With some deep breaths and laughs and smiles we got back to business. Drew wanted to keep me on the bow and didn't take anymore shift through the night. We changed the fly to a cockroach and I went back to work.
It had been about an hour since the tarpon and it was beginning to get a little tiresome. A look to the stern made me realize it was about time for bed. Drew was laid out and starting to snore and Fabian was curled up with the gas tank as a pillow.
Ok a few more casts.....that of course turned into more than a few with nothing to show.
Damn...only one chance tonight and I blew it....
ok ONE MORE CAST......
This time I was ready. BUMP BUMP BUMP.....SET.....ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.......
wow that line is cookin....The boat wakes up and Fabian says it's a permit again....not so sure I stay ready for the jump.
Well it's been a few min. and I'm now ready to agree. It's a big ole permit.
After about 15 min. I'm back to the fly line and the T&T and Tibor Pacific are doing their jobs. This guy is about whooped. The lights come on and I finally see what I've been casting too all this time.
It's funny how you can forget what things look like when it's dark. The gin clear water might as well have been the OC inlet on a night in June.
The big slab of fish makes it in the boat and the night is complete. It's time for bed.

What a night!!!
TBC....
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TOTALLY AWESOME REPORT DAVE!!! Sounds like a trip of a lifetime!!! Thanks for sharing it with us!
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Great report and enjoyed the pictures. Sounds like by next trip you will have everything dialed in and should really knock them dead. Till then you are just going to have to play with the local stripers. Thanks for sharing you trip with us.
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I just read the "Day three" report. Very very cool
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Absolutely incredible Dave! Great reports and pics
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