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Almost didn’t go
But I’m glad I did. Spoke with NiNo this morning about 6:30 and I was supposed to shoot some clays. I needed to see him for a brief minute while he was ramp bound, and I got weak and postponed the clays til next weekend. Low to mid 50’s when I dropped in with a light breeze and a 3 hour window before the predicted rain. Glad I grabbed the rain jacket to break the wind as I climbed out of the truck. Motored out and found him and I continued to troll north into the wind. Here and there as the sun rose some we found a few here and there but about 8:30 they started getting turned on. I got several that were 3/4 lb or better but I was only keeping 4 or 5 so with the bite being active I wasn’t in a hurry to start collecting just yet. I put some water in the cooler and put a couple of those 3/4 in the box just to get things going, but they were culled after a while. Now the wind had gotten a bit stiffer and had a cold bite to it and I was thinking of packing up. Not too long after that the wind started laying down and lost its bite, and the temps got downright comfy. As all this was going on the bite stayed steady and got better here and there with two and sometimes three rods loading up within seconds of each other. I got the big fish that later weighed in at a pound and twelve ounces in one of those flurries, and he just didn’t want to come meet me. I culled the small ones up to about a pound or better each and quit keeping fish. Nino and I stayed close enough to holler back and forth, and he was doing real good also. I saw the new yellow fiberglass rod bent down a lot this morning. Both of us were throwing back good keeper fish, I’m sure I put back a limit for someone else to come and get. He was excited saying that he’d remember this mostly overcast day for a long time, I’m sure he released at least 30 and kept 10, and they weren’t all the biggest he caught. My final take was five with my needs being met. They’re going with my wife to a friend in Coral Gables. An excellent day and at the ramp taking pics at noon, four hours after I started. Enjoy the pics, we enjoyed the morning. Til I see you out, waving hello……Skeet
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Love those dark colors on those. Nice catches
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Nice day, nice pic share...the Tutor and his student puttin' on a show, congrats boys.[emoji106]
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Nice catch, love those dark black males.
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Good job guys. Good pics and good times. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks everyone. Doug, he would do well with a trip in your back seat, a very quick study.
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Good job Tim! I always enjoy your posts. Two thumbs up…
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Awesome trip, awesome story. Destiny called.
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Wow. You two are an awesome team. I bet the clays don't have much of a chance either! Tight Lines.
JJ
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WTG guys, that's a great day and glad the weather cooperated.
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Good job Tim. Predicted rain never showed.
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I know Steve. I passed up a trip with a friend because of the forecast, and I wasn’t happy. It all turned out though.
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Where your fellers shooting them Clay's?
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Volusia county skeet and trap. They also have 5 stand and sporting clays. Good bunch of folks.