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Hooked Up
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: vero beach
Boat: guess?
Occupation: fish hatchery manager
Posts: 170
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2 for 3, a rat and a 55 incher, out of west palm. Many slashed baits, both fish on deep baits, back by midnight, had to leave when things were getting hot (have to work today). Heard just another 57 incher caught, and many slashed baits. Good luck to all heading out tonite.
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Old Salt
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: lake worth
Best Catch: 25lb codfish 5 yrs old first hanger
Posts: 5,200
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Good job Fab
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Sebastian, FL
Boat: 29' Hydra-Sports CC two F225 Yams and lots of toys
Occupation: School Resource Officer
Posts: 220
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Good luck to all I am working but the rest of the darksiders will be out on the north nothing drift.
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: vero beach
Boat: guess?
Occupation: fish hatchery manager
Posts: 170
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Flyin by, do you guys fish up here? Any consistency up this way? I wanna try off Ft. Pierce sometime, but i never really hear much being caught up this way.
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Lines In
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Palm Bay, FL
Boat: 26' Century Walkaround
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 80
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Yes, there are swords out there starting in the Ft. Pierce canyons. Not as many are reported up here as down south, probably since fewer people fish for them and it tends to be a much longer run for us.
We did a group float last year from down there up through Melbourne Canyons. It was a quiet night with few fish being caught, but it was nice to be out there with so many boats. |
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Lines In
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Palm Bay, FL
Boat: 26' Century Walkaround
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 80
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If the weather would start laying down, I think we could do this anytime we want. Would like to do this sooner than later while it's still cool. But during the summer, it's easier to plan because of better winds - especially for those dead calm nights where it's a pleasure to float along.
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