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Thread: Biggest Saltwater Fish.

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    dang Jerry that's one huge largemouth! Did you catch him on Falcon?

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    Yup, sure did. With carolina Rig, I love fresh water fishing. Just noticed that the thread says saltwater though. My bad, still a big bass though
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    25 pound king salmon from the pacific.

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    Im still waiting to land one of these!
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    351 lb blue marlin off South Padre Island. He's hanging on the wall.

    Rick

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    100 lb Lemon shark of this dock on the Georgia Coast. Bad angle of the fish, but for comparison, I'm six foot 210 pounds. About five miles up the river from the sound. Bad angle of the fish, but for comparison, I'm 6ft, 210 lbs. This was the only one out of 4 we hooked that day, that we could stop. The other three took all the line off that 12 foot surf rod behind me, with 40 pound test. During the summer there are alot of big bull shark, lemons, and black tips that go way up the salt marshes. I got to experience the raw power of a large shark, trying to wrestle it up onto the dock. Oh....we kept it because I wanted steaks. We got alot of steaks.




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    Nice... Jeetit?

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    63 inches red bull at port a south jetty

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    2 ounce, 4 inch Mollie Miller Blennie off the port A jetties at 2am. He even jumped out of the bucket upon capture.

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    Darn Rob, you're brave. Those fishes are very aggressive...lol.
    Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...

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