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Think before spearing a grouper...

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i have a tee shirt with that saying on it
 

I know what you mean about amberjack off NC being very easy to spear, but you owe it to yourself to shoot one if the biggest fish you have taken is 16".

They may be easy to shoot, but I guarantee that they will make up for it in difficulty to land. The Florida guys don't call them "reef donkeys" for nothing.
 
bill i did say i kicked my self in the ass for not shooting. I should have speared it and at 100 plus feet it would have been tough.
 
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