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found these in the weeds this morning they were about 20-25 yds from the water would you say the storm pushed them up or someone ditched to keep from getting caught either way sad to see these beautiful fish wasted like that.they have been there a while but i think its been to long since the high water they would have been eaten or completly decomposed by now


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Where was that pic taken??

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| Eyes on that one are still clear at least it looks it. Dont look like been dead long.
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Is the date right on those photo's. 2003 ???
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Just_Ducky (9/30/2008) Is the date right on those photo's. 2003 ???Yeah might want to check that date. There was a tide in 2003 that killed quite a few redfish. They all washed up on the beaches. It happend again about 2years ago. Most of them were over sized fish though.
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| the date is not right pics were taken this morning the battery door is broken on my camera and pops open all the time rather than reset the date i just go with it till i can get a new camera.the pics were taken in the along the shore of the park right behind the fish house
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I have seen people fishing there recently. Wonder if somenoe was going to keep them and the fwc showed up? The red's are pretty thick right now, theres no telling what happened to them. Sucks though, What a waste of good fish.
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Wonder if those were tourney released fish?? clear eyes tell me they were fresh dead. Were they slot fish??

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| yes they were slot fish but were older than the weekend from the looks of the decay and they were to far from the water line to have just washed up
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| Hard to believe its coincidence that two slot reds were left well above the water line in the very place we just had a redfish tournament weigh in last weekend.
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I would not jump the gun and blame the tournament guys. Livewell problems happen, but I would not assume they just dumped fish at the tournament site. The few guys I met last year and this year LOVE redfish and it would seem real out of character for them to do something like this.
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