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Triple Play

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About 2 weeks ago I fish a dock with underwater lights, couple snook swimming around.  3 days and a few dozen casts no luck.  I go back yesterday, snook on my seconds cast.  Go back again this morning, first cast this time produced about a 24" snook, good chance the same one I got yesterday.  Heard about an 8# bass, tried the place after the snook, not an 8 but 2 very nice LMB.  Got to to stop off some peacock action on the way home, 15 minutes later as I was saying "last cast", pulled in this pretty one.  Caught on yellow and chrome flat rap.

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That's an odd looking bump on the back of the head.

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The bump is common on males.

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lol I thought this thread was gonna be about catching the saltwater fish Triple Play, sounds like a fun series of fishing trips!

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lol I thought this thread was gonna be about catching the saltwater fish Triple Play, sounds like a fun series of fishing trips!

I suppose the Grand Slam may vary based on region, for me it might be a snook, tarpon and permit.  I did it once and it was from shore.

Great catch,amazing that they all hang around the same structure

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I suppose the Grand Slam may vary based on region, for me it might be a snook, tarpon and permit. I did it once and it was from shore.

I was asking about the fish called a Triple Play, at least that's what some of my family members call them, I think people also call them triple tail. Every caught them? I heard they are very good eatin'!

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I did catch a triple tail in the keys, don't remember much about it.

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