Heh heh...reminds me of drinking with my military buddies. They had this strange obsession with getting drunk, getting pissed over nothing, and grabbing their badass rifles (well they looked badass...I don't know $hit about 'em) and threatening to kill people. Now, I'm pretty sure the rifle wasn't loaded...but damn..drunk people and weapons...always makes for an interesting time.
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Well in that case, post pictures from your trip Wednesday when you get back and let me know.
Well here is some pics from the first trip this year, water was dirty and the wind was blowing. I fished for 30 minutes and this is what I shot. I think it is 5 sheep head and 2 reds. I lost 2 reds and missed a few. The water is still kind of cold, so the reds are not out in big numbers yet. BTW my camera takes crappy pics at night. Tonight was just mainly to check out the boat, it did great have to change one light and that is it. Tomorrow we are going again and we will get out limit.
Yea, thats a pretty good lookin red, and the sheephead look to be about average size. How'd the second trip go?
Just got back from my second trip, and the water was real low and dirty. The reds aren't out in full yet but we did pretty good anyway. The wind was blowing real hard and the waves were fairly big for my little boat. Can't wait till the weather gets better, mainly the wind.
We had alot of fun and shot a bunch of fish, just wish the wind would have died down. The water was so dirty, you would only see the fish for a second. And the reds are still in the deeper water, and will stay there until the water temp gets a little higher.
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