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Snapper
      
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GOOD GOD!!!!!
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| That is the way it is over there. That is where I am from and April and May are hot.
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Dang! You guys wore em OUT!
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Last May we caught that many on the first day of our trip over to Venice. By day #2, we were trolling only our largest Marlin baits and still caught at least a dozen from 20-35#. Day 3 we probably caught another dozen and it got so bad that we'd just leave the rod in the rodholder and winch them in. Best dolphin bite I've ever seen around here.
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Trigger
      
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unbelievable catch, but how could you possibly eat all those fish before they had a freezer taste...just curious why so many? I know they grow extremely fast and I am not preaching conservation, it just seems like an excessive harvest. Still looks like a bunch of fun... Thanks for the pic.
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