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couple of good days

My friend Steve came down to fish for the week, we got off to a good start:

27" red
16" pampano
34" snook
17" trout

please see the photos

Seaweed, is the 34" leader board material?
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Regards,

Pete

Pete got a letter out to the members when I was looking for a Tarpon Fishing partner with a boat.  I was able to meet a couple great guys from the club and catch a few Tarpon.  To date since putting out the request for a partner with a boat (I don't have a boat) we have boated Twenty-seven Tarpon.  Yes, that's right 27.  They have ranged from about 80 pounds to believe it or not 250 pounds.  I can't believe it myself.  We have had two doubles on two days back to back.
 
Big and very special thanks to club member, Charlie.  What a trip we had with his nephew.
 
Sincerely,
Mike Kropp
New Member without a Boat
Got this 36 Inch Snook on 9/12 in lower Addison bay.  I used a white Jig Head with a White Gulp twister tail.  Gave a great fight, but did not Jump.
 
Hope you can see the photo, I used my cell phone camera, so quality is poor.
 
Ed V

 

From Pete, 9/9/07
Redfish...

Ed Brown and Pete A got one each 22"  aboard Knot-Head , caught 9/6/07

Frank Sroka and Big Mac.

July 2007

Ed Vesely, July 2007
-Frank Sroka
43 inch Cobia, caught on the Kidd, 6/29

-Al Musico

NIGHT BITE, JUNE 28, 2007

It was a rainy night, and some folks didn't make it, but these brave anglers toughed it out!

 

-Frank Sroka

Permit   34"    30+ lbs    live crab    wreck    Thursday 6/14

-John Cavanagh

June Picnic...by Dave Walsh

Another legend!  Imagine a steak dinner for 2 for only five bucks!  It doesn't get any better than that!

Jim says "If you think I look bad, you should see the Gator!"
I just returned from a 3 week dive trip to the Solomon Islands.  The dive boat we went on asked us to bring simple supplies ie. tee shirts, hats, books, pencils, paper, fishing supplies etc. with us since the native villages are struggling and were impacted by the recent tsunami. I mentioned the request to Seaweed before we left and he brought to our door boxes of fishing tackle, shirts, hats, etc.
I was greatly limited as to what we could bring due to stringent weight restrictions on the various flights but much of the tackle, hats and shirts were added to our own donations and brought to the islands.
I am attaching a couple of photos of the natives receiving the gifts, and you can see what a simple gift means to these people.
The guy in blue receiving a bag of Seaweed Tackle from me is Chief Raymond of the Karamolun Village.
I just wanted to make sure that our members know that Seaweed has a great big heart.  Its too bad we could not bring all the items with us.
 
John Cavanagh

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