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Old 01-14-2007, 09:54 PM   #1
 
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Marilyn Jean Charters Real tough day

Today We had a charter for Mike (obtuseangler), I know im short one name so mia culpa for to the one name im forgeting. Joe (Togster2) , Gil (aquaholic), Billy (billy262) Chris F and the unknown fisherman. We only managed 12 keepers for the day, It was real slow. Mike was HH with 4 and Joe had a 5/6lb fish . What little real life we had was on the whites . Joe said that many of the pieces had life but they just would not bite right. Even though the fishing was tough the guys all had a blast .
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Old 01-14-2007, 10:18 PM   #2
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Hi Capt. Tony,

That was a great great group of anglers you had on board. I bet they were many good laughs in spite of tough catching.

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oh yea

the company was great those guys are a great bunch, they know its all about the fishing not the catching.
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Not bad for this time of year though. Great to get out and it looked pretty calm.
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