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7/30/08 Mini Season *Lotz a Pix*

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MahiMan

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Well we gathered the troops and headed out, we were hoping for a repeat of last year but the spots were heated unlike last season. Still we managed and took a few neat underwater shots.

Saw some big tarpon and sea turtles... also a bunch of juvenile hogs, muttons, groupers, yellowtails, and mongoz it was pretty cool.... I wanted to put them them all in an aquarium haha.

What we had to live up to: Mini Season 07
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Dawn
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SkimFish101 and a Marque
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Me scopin things out
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Marque the bag master
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This one is just cool
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nICe job dude! seems like you depleted half of the lobsters in Miami! ahahah jk! i never go out to these things personally I stay away from the whole mini season event.

Cushillo you left all your knives at home! I don't even see a katana on your back man! whats the deal with that! lol

peace!
 
Thanks guys these langoz were quite awesome on the plate haha :friday


armandozx the first pic u see is from the last year's mini season....... this year we didn't get as many prob a lil more than half of that lol! Anywho I decided to leave my :martial katana blades at home, and brought my Rambo knife instead :t
 
very nice mahi...thx for sharing ...hmmm from the looks you were around the tubs in KB....I'ma thinking we got there firstrofl...definitely not as many bugs as last year, but enough for the enchilada, right? you sharp guy you:friday
 
You know me I always like to share :)..... and yea we were in that area, it produces without having to work all that hard for the most part ;)
 
Looks like a lot of fun- I've never hunted lobsters. No such thing on the west of Canada so haven't had the pleasure. I'll bet there's an art to catching them!
 
Ahh yes as Tone mentioned the infamous tickle spot... or as the kids say nowadays the *T-Spot* makes those langoz squeak every time ;)


.. Erik it is pretty fun, come down to our side of the map brothah and we'll teach you the ways of the lobstah :martial
 
Thats a nice catch bro !!! U did a lot better than I did this season. Maybe you got the inside tip on the good spots???
 

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Thanks! Seems you didn't do to bad yourself plus you got a nice hog in the process. Welcome to DB :friday
 
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