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Posted 6/27/2008 2:07:10 AM


Grouper

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Midnight Rider and myself went out tonight.  started at around 8:30 and fished till about 12:30 and ended up with 18.  2 ran on us but we were able to catch them and put them in the cooler.  also had 2 that were just kinda hovering in one spot but not laying down that we were able to put in the cooler.  will post pics tomorrow before i clean them.

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Post #135604
Posted 6/27/2008 5:44:38 AM


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Good Job!

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Posted 6/27/2008 10:05:51 AM


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Glad to hear that somebody is still successful!!!     My luck is getting worse by the day!!!

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Posted 6/27/2008 11:35:36 AM


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I have to give it to you guys, when you hit the water, you stick the flatties! Sounds like another fine job! Wish I was there! The weather over here has been popping up thunderheads with hardly any notice. Can't wait to see the pics!

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Posted 6/27/2008 5:04:12 PM
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Great post...have read several of your posts and successes.  Seems like you know what you are doing and you have a nice rig to work with.

The rig......I see you have the trolling motor on the side; I like that and would see where the location would be great as far as stirring up sand or mud...is this more so that you can sit in the seat and look for the flatbacks and chill out and drink a cold one?

How do you power your lights, which I am assuming is halogen??? 

 


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Posted 6/27/2008 8:59:37 PM


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Speckulater (6/27/2008)
Great post...have read several of your posts and successes.  Seems like you know what you are doing and you have a nice rig to work with.

The rig......I see you have the trolling motor on the side; I like that and would see where the location would be great as far as stirring up sand or mud...is this more so that you can sit in the seat and look for the flatbacks and chill out and drink a cold one?

How do you power your lights, which I am assuming is halogen??? 

 

The reason i have my TM on the side is so that i can be up front where the action is and to me it is much easier to control the boat with it there.  i mounted 2 pedostels (sp) up front and used the padded seats that came with my boat and they are very comfortable for the long nights.  im running 4 300w halogens and have a 2000w inverter generator that sits in the back of the boat. 

 

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1984 SeaRay 210

 

Post #136205
Posted 6/27/2008 11:30:26 PM
Mingo

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nice fish.    ,  Midnight Rider, is the water clearing up any.  we got some more rain over this way again.  I may go sat. night if weather holds out... Poppy

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Posted 6/27/2008 11:54:53 PM


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The flounder with the holes in the fillets were the one's doing the running.


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