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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| Left the pier around 4:30pm and here is the run down as I know it. Cobia-15 seen and 5 on the deck. (A wad of 8, a triple, and the rest were singles. Avg size was 28lbs. All the fish were in the pomp hole except 1) Spanish-Ate down the pier most of the day with some big fish mix in. Kings-At least 2 big ones were seen by the first sandbar. Pomps-Several were caught ( I don't know the numbers or the size.)
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Trigger
      
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Lee killed a small one in the surf right at dark.. Another pair came in about 45 mins before it..
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Trigger
      
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Trigger
      
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Oh, its bloody...theres still winter bonito stains on the deck..
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Trigger
      
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Pin Fish
      
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What up Chris,
The fish were on the beach because the currents been running like 350 degrees (nw) all weekend on top of being rough and having neap tides, then the wind turned west and calmed down, so the fish hit the beach on bottom. I just left at the right time and happened to look over before I walked off. Only fish I saw while I was out there. Had a first shot yesterday, but fish went down. Hurry up and get back and we'll go kill a couple off turtles or wrecks with our spearguns.
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