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It wasn't a false albie aka fat albert aka "bait" LOL. Totally different fish...like this one:
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great trip & report. last time i was in hatteras, 1972, there were 4 of us camping in a dodge van running up & down the cape chasing a storm swell. you guys did better on the dolphin there than we do in the keys. they are so lit up when you are bring them in, i almost hate to land them.
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BR, You are the Man! That V21 looks good all nekkid.
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still better as a strip bait than fried...
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I seared it right next to the dolphin and honest to goodness I'd walk all over the dolphin trying to get to the bonito. Very tasty fish. That hungry little sucker hit a medium ballyhoo!
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