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VooDooGasMan

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Here's my first DSC04940.jpgit was a battle to get on stringerDSC04939.jpganyways a good morning.



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36" and almost 24#, it took a while to fillet with wound, yet got all meat and some nice cheeks for breakfast, is what I did right away.

sorry on pics it was raining and took them to fast.



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Yea well thats all the bigger we can shoot, Iv'e had some encounters today with 42" and 46", and there heads are alot bigger. But thats fine, as far as I know the world is over so there must not be any more rules?


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Dark and Deep one eye

Thanks spoolin, here is a catch from today, the one eye lingDSC04951.jpg It was 33" and 18# 0n my scaleDSC04950.jpg.




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bell ringer

This morning this guy was a quick lucky shotDSC04955.jpg as he was hanging there for his profile pic he was Ringing scuba bell with shaftDSC04956.jpg the shaft is stuck in this guy he did not move until I hung it on rack. DSC04957.jpg Now I was not the first to shoot him in the front, Lot of wounded small guys out there, It is going to be a toll with the size for most, they are spearing then release the little ones left to die.DSC04958.jpg, Ill do what I can to get the wounded ones that are legal.



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just legal

well this guy was 26" and 7#DSC04961.jpg and as you can see for a young one it has been eating a lot of Octopus.DSC04962.jpg If you do not know, it has been figured the green blue is the ink from octopus.




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