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Was Boatless (read depressed) this long weekend, my son was jones'in to hunt so we decided to hit a hole from shore we use to frequent a couple of years ago.

wind SE less than 5mph, water was in the hi 60's, flat, and surprisingly clear, we shot afew of our favorite speedsters- mojarra's- a delicious small (10"-12")inshore fish, that's a bullet in the water. My son decided the conditions being so sweet we venture out a bit more and explore the surrounding area...the boy's a genius!!!

About 500yd from our area we hit an incredible ledge that went from 15'-20' to 25' that was hustling with marine life...we followed it for around 1/2 mile and it lead us to a freakin barge that had "go's galore" by the time we got there the tide had switched and the water got cloudy quick, but my son managed dinner for the day, while I played "dive coach"...its all good:friday
Final tally for about 3 hours of hunting (my son only)

4 mangos
3 mojarras
Our new discovery...Pricelessrofl
 

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roflWell I did mean db but I like your train of thought rofl
 
Not the darkside, boys a genuis, but still needs to man-up, DB, hmmm I don't know:confused:...I'll ask him, next time we talk, tell him the foxfish was a wondering
 
Was Boatless (read depressed) this long weekend, my son was jones'in to hunt so we decided to hit a hole from shore we use to frequent a couple of years ago.

wind SE less than 5mph, water was in the hi 60's, flat, and surprisingly clear, we shot afew of our favorite speedsters- mojarra's- a delicious small (10"-12")inshore fish, that's a bullet in the water. My son decided the conditions being so sweet we venture out a bit more and explore the surrounding area...the boy's a genius!!!

About 500yd from our area we hit an incredible ledge that went from 15'-20' to 25' that was hustling with marine life...we followed it for around 1/2 mile and it lead us to a freakin barge that had "go's galore" by the time we got there the tide had switched and the water got cloudy quick, but my son managed dinner for the day, while I played "dive coach"...its all good:friday
Final tally for about 3 hours of hunting (my son only)

4 mangos
3 mojarras
Our new discovery...Pricelessrofl

Nice story, I've seen it before in Miamiami, father - son spearos. I love this aqua father-son thing. I have a girl and I am preetty sure she'll be underwater with me, so far she's two and she already dives her head after me in the bath tub:) good sign and cool to watch
 
Indeed, I have a pair and my daughter 2 yrs older than my boy also use to tag along with me and my son, and as of lately she's been having the urge to submerge, guess those seeds once sowed will ultimately sprout...can always use her to video, yeah, thats an idea
 
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