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thanks for rubbing it in.....the long tow is more for a social event than fishing.....it would have to be some pretty damn special fishing to tow that far just to wet a line.....we actually have some pretty great fishing right here off the coast of NJ but in the middle of winter , although you could catch some cod its not my cup of tea being out 30 miles in a 20' boat when its 20 degrees outside.
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![]() this was our weather today, highs mid 70's, lows mid 50's. water temp low 60's come on summer....... |
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That's a great pic Phat, nice and calm, mild temps and 60 deg. water. those kind of conditions here would have the reds trying to pull the rod out your hand. I did not get to go like I wanted too. Too many things left dragging that needed attention. Ya'll know the feeling. But that just makes the time spent out on the water that much more deserved and enjoyable.
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that shot was just inside the pass in panama city, with the water temp in the low 60's, trout & reds are up in the creeks and the salty species are out in the gulf where the water temps are in the low 70's, high 60's. i soaked a shrimp for 1 hour and not a taker.
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Sorry you did not get any takers Phat, guess you have to put the value for that day in the soft breeze, calm waters and general relaxed free feeling of being on the water. And you was obviously on board your V20. You had almost everything you could ask for.
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