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My Uncle James had some family coming into town from Texas on Friday evening, his brother Lonnie(wanabe fishing) and Lonnie's father in law Lamar. Our plan was to head out when they got here and fish till it got rough then head in. We hooked up the boat and the trailer lights were not working. We tried to get them working for a little while with no luck. Since I knew we were working on a short time window before it got rough we rigged up some flashlights with red cloth to get us by. When we got to the ramp we had 4 guys in the truck and 3 of us knew how to back up a trailer-everybody but the driver. We were putting in at Navy Point and it wasn't busy so we let him try. First try he backs it up perfectly into the middle of the docks This sounds good unless you know Navy Point and the fact that the 2 docks join together at the end. So he tries to pull forward and try again. This time he starts to jackknife the trailer and we are starting to get a good laugh at his expense. Next thing we know we have a drunk guy come over with a beer in hand asking if we need help. The drunk guy stayed around for a while giving Lonnie hell. This was getting funnier and funnier as time went on, and eventually the drunk left and we got Lamar to back down the trailer. Our problems continued from there when we launched the boat my running lights wouldn't work. I checked voltage and figured out that the bulb had blown. No problem I have a spare in the cabin. Well there was a problem, the bulb was rusted in the socket. I worked on it a while and eventually got it free. Then we had to fight with the new one to get it to work. Something was telling us not to go. We plowed on anyway. Once we got in the Gulf we noticed that the North wind was already howling so we decided to change plans and run the beach then head for the Liberty Ship instead of going out further to the Mangrove hole. It was rough at the Liberty but nothing we couldn't deal with so we anchored up. Right away Lamar pulled up a nice 19in Snapper.
That turned out to be the biggest fish of the night. We kept on catching Snapper, some keepers and some throwbacks. Lonnie added a small Mangrove to the box. Around 1:00 am the bite had stopped so we decided to head back to the dock with 10 Red Snapper and 1 Mangrove. Lamar caught the biggest Snapper and added 2 more to the box. Lonnie caught the most with 4 Red Snapper and the Mangrove. I caught 3 decent Red Snapper for the box and my Uncle James added a big ZERO We headed home and got some sleep before the cleaning/cookout Saturday. James and Lamar cleaning Snapper 
We prepared a big feast with Snapper stuffed bell and jalapeno peppers, fried Snapper, sausage on the grill, a big pot of crabs with potato's, corn and sausage. 

We all had a good time ate some great food and sat around a fire on a cool night. It doesn't get much better then that.
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Dang! Makes me hungry and I just ate lunch.
Nice haul and real fine looking spread on the dinner table there!
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Good report.I'm going to have to give that night fishing a try.
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Oh my god that is beautiful.
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------awesome looking spread/ any leftovers?
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| We seen a boat headed our way then turn back, that must of been you guys. You should have came on out. It wasn't all that bad on anchor but I wouldn't have wanted to be any further South..... That was the first time in a while we fished the Liberty and I thought the fish were biting pretty good for as much pressure as that wreck gets. Yes we did have leftovers, that last pic is after everybody had a plate.
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