Bluefin Tuna personal best. 166 and 165 also 4 yellowfin at 45lbs
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Re: Bluefin Tuna personal best. 166 and 165 also 4 yellowfin at 45lbs
Woooohoooo! That's a fishing trip! Good Going Bud!
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Got a spare reel stamped "Pflueger" or a Montague Imperial?
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Brian F.
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Got a spare reel stamped "Pflueger" or a Montague Imperial?
"Caution, objects in reel view mirror are older than they appear."
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Re: Bluefin Tuna personal best. 166 and 165 also 4 yellowfin at 45lbs
that's some serious eats.
A friend, whom I know as a trout wizard, once living in FL used to make an extra $60k/yr fishing bluewater on weekends and selling his catch at the dock.
It became a business for him and a few guides.
His day job was sonar signals. They built a sonar transducer the size of a volkswagen, with the intent of "turning on the lights" underwater. When they fired it off the coast of FL, the Australian Navy replied, please don't do that again.
A friend, whom I know as a trout wizard, once living in FL used to make an extra $60k/yr fishing bluewater on weekends and selling his catch at the dock.
It became a business for him and a few guides.
His day job was sonar signals. They built a sonar transducer the size of a volkswagen, with the intent of "turning on the lights" underwater. When they fired it off the coast of FL, the Australian Navy replied, please don't do that again.