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Grouper
      
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Went out friday night to #50 on the bridge and spent some quailty time on the water with a childhood best freind and boated one 3.5' blacktip and released 4 more a 10# sail cat and many white trout.
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Mingo
      
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dude unless im mistaken i think the fla record for sail cat is only 8 1/2 pounds!
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Turtle, Mitch and I went out last night about 6ish p.m. and I got about a 3 footer at Garcon. Caught him on a small white trout. He's marinating and will be grilled Monday night. Those black tips are perfect for the grill. Tried the bridge this a.m. and not even a white trout bite.
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i dont know about florida but the record in alabama on the sail cat is 8lb. 12oz.
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Mingo
      
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its 8lb 14 oz
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Grouper
      
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I have the pics and I weighed him on my lip graber, but he has been eaten now, you can't get a record after the fact , can you?
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Grouper
      
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He weighed out at 10.32 #'s, but I already ate him,I don't think it counts.I will definitley keep the fish if I ever catch another one.It hit a whole white trout about 8" long on a shark rig,I even thought it was a shark until it got right up to the boat.
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Hey Turtle, nice shark, I'm coming down end of June, what type of steel or wire leader etc. makes up a "shark rig"?
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LMJ
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I have been useing bleeding wire( it's just red coated stainless leader) with 30# barrel on one end and 30# swivel on the other, and a good circle hook about 1.5" in cir. That has worked for me so far , I catch more then I loose.
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