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Old 06-16-08, 03:26 PM   #1
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Just got back from fishing in the keys the past weekfor my yearly trip.I stayed in Key colony Beach with my grandparents and we had a blast.


Day 1 was spent out in the Bay fishing for mangrove snapper.
We got 7 fishing cut pinfish on the bottom from 14-18 inches (yummy!)

Day 2 held high winds and lots of clouds in it's midsts and not much of a chance to go offshore as i had hopped (16th bday for me too!) still got out on the reef and managed 9 nice sized yellowtails to the fillet station! oh and my grandad managed to break my fishing rod that he had set up for a downrigger. must of had a grouper that had "caved up" as it shattered the rod into 3 pieces. oh well

Day 3 finally showed good conditions for dolphin fishing; low wave heights, and light winds. we went out about 10 miles or so and then the thunderstorm came up! We trolled for a little while but then decided against and headed in. salvaged the afternoon though by heading back out on the reef for 4 12-14 inch yellowtail snapper.

Day 4 showed the high winds again so the only thing we could do was a bay trip. was definitely a tougher day out there with only 1 nice sized snapper and 4 barely legal sized ones for the cooler. also caught about a 6 1/2 foot nurse shark that bent the light tackle rod i had.

In all a really good year again! I didn't get to bring any dolphin home for the dinner table but lots of tasty snapper to beer batter and serve up.

i will add some pictures whenever i can but is it will be really difficult in my current situation.

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Old 06-16-08, 03:36 PM   #2
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less i forget, We also that i ran into a few small peanut dolphin when we were reef fishing. they were really fiesty also!!!!
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Old 06-22-08, 02:43 PM   #3
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It sounds like you had a nice vacation. I look forward to seeing some of the pics from that trip.

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