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Went out on the big water saturday with my brother-in-law and my step brother.  We left out of Hatteras, NC at 6 am and returned ab out 4 pm.  It was an awesome trip, my first deep sea fishing trip and im hooked.

A 25 lb wahoo i caught, guy with me is the first mate on the boat.

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Overall we caught 4 king mackerals, a dolphin fish, a barricuda and a wahoo.  Ill have some more pics of the wahoo later, got to wait till my brother-in-law emails them to me.  

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those false albacore are beautiful. It's amazing how an animal can have such a strange and beautiful pattern.

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Nice hoo and King you got there.  Yep, Saltwater fishing is addictive and there is sooooooo much to learn.

Wahoo and King taste soooooooo good. ;D

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King Mackerel on the Barbie   :)

Looks like a heck of a trip!!!

I've done quite a bit deep sea fishing, unfortunately I tend to get sick out there. Then again I've never been out on a boat that big either.

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