Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 9-24-2011
Fish Report for 09-24-2011
9-24-2011
Kevin Osborne
https://www.intrepid.net
Just Outstanding.
That's how to describe this mornings bite. The Yellows started to bite at around 0500 for the few early risers, with the Dorado not far behind. The Dorado bit as well as we have ever seen with hundreds jumping out of the water and fighting over the baits that hit the surface. We picked through the feisty Flats for a couple of hours. They would not leave. It's definitely a different day and age of sport fishing with our anglers thinking of our future and keeping the "SPORT" in sport fishing by keeping what they need and releasing the rest. Dorado are not the easiest fish to un-hook and release, but with a pair of gloves and a steady hand we do have great success. Many of our anglers just sat back and watched a couple of talented jig slinger's up in the bow put on a great show with hook less jigs, at times having as many as 30 fish trying to eat them. After the Dorado slowed down, dropping to the bottom with a live bait turned in to an instant 20 to 30 pound Yellowtail. It's hard to find an average as nice as what we saw today, anywhere. It was just outstanding. "The Intrepid Team"
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