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Ok, I say go the $200 route.
![]() I'm faced with similar obstacles where I fish in SC. 30+ miles to bottom fish, 40 - 60 miles for grouper, snapper, wahoo, dolphin, billfish etc. except we do see sails in close sometimes. And the grouper, snappers, bsb move in closer in the colder weather - just as they're closing the season on them...... We go to Hatteras once per year. Weather is always hit or miss but we make it out a day or two. Nice to only have to run 20 miles to be in the gulfstream.
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In Pompano you catch everything inside of 5 miles except swords. Them you have to go 15-20. If I had a V20 in Pompano, you would be seeing pix of swords, day & night. Hell, I could reach the Bahamas!
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Yeah, them S. FLA boys don't know how good they got it. Catching dolphin and still see people walking on the beach. Nice Mako! Did Captain Ahab give you that gaff?
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