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It Was Raining

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  • Super User

Haven't posted my outings in awhile as nothing too memorable has happened, did catch 2 tarpon this week which is one of my favorites.

Went off shore this morning, motor out to about a 100' of water and within seconds it starts to rain, a torrential downpour that didn't let up. As soon as the first line hits the water fish on and it was nonstop for the next 2 hours, I could only fish 1 rod at time as a fish was always on. We caught kings, bonita , tuna, nothing under 20#, except a few remora. Then within seconds of each other my buddy and I hook fish and were on the verge of both being spooled, at full drag these fish were unstopable. Dale's mono snaps like a thread and my 30# braid gets cut off on the engine....I'm one sore guy right now.

  • Super User

You're not sore, just old :lol::lol:

Sounds like you had another good time and that's what it's all about.

  • Super User

Great trip but that photo is absolutely B-E-A-UTIFUL!!! WOW!!!

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