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    enjoyed the post.Have to admit though a little green with envy looking at those pics. I wish I could spend half the year fishing saltwater and half fresh....and non working LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doggone View Post
    enjoyed the post.Have to admit though a little green with envy looking at those pics. I wish I could spend half the year fishing saltwater and half fresh....and non working LOL.
    If you want to fish....DON'T RETIRE. I retired so I could fish and don't have time. Crazy

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    Tangled - I don't know about where they catch them down around Oak Island but if you are fishing the Pamlico/Neuse they are inshore although those waters can blow up too with closely stacked waves real quick if a storm moves in on you. The season is winding down and the low pressure system that is on us is scheduled to stick around for a while still so it may be about done for this year. In the Pam/Neuse the fishing usually starts picking up in late Aug and runs thru early Oct.

    Pete - Good job on those fish and helping with the wounded warriors! I know you have lots of experience handling fish so please remember those big red drum don't do well being held like a largemouth so please encourage folks to cradle them for photos. It sure is nice catching them during the day vs folks only night fishing like just a few years ago.

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