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Tony U

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Right, this is just to see if I can get the picture upload to work.

This is a picture of a 40LB plus Cubera snapper that pulled the rod in on my last day out on board the Libertad.

We managed to raise a big Blue Marlin but it would not strike at the lures, and Sue and I got a couple of nice Dorado some of which are in the picture.

I wish they would practice catch and release but the concept seems to be beyond them.

 

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Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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Good, that has worked :):):)

I will go about producing a more composed post in the next few days.

Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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Rarely do you get skippers practicing catch and release on good eating fish such as these. Grilled dorado is to die for.

'I've got a mind like a steel wassitsname'

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argyll:

Grilled dorado is to die for.

I agree we had it for lunch on the boat with Lobster, it was more the Cubera Snapper I was thinking of as even the Cubans admitted there were better fish to eat.

Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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