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Old 11-06-2010, 07:57 AM   #1
chefchris401
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Went last night, checked out a few spots. Surf was 12 to 14 feet high and crashing so hard. We scoped out 3 spots then decided to fish the spot that was less big. Couldn't even feel what the plug was doing cause of the surf and the tide sweeping out. We left a 2am and it wasn't even close to being low tide which I thought was at 1 am. No bumps, nothing.

Beautiful night to fish though and was nice getting out after my fall two weeks ago.

Did still see some lone mullet in the shallows.

Hopefully getting out again real soon.

Be safe out there guys the undertow was crazy strong!
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Old 11-06-2010, 08:06 AM   #2
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Fished last night in a protected spot w/ some bait around but couldn't raise a fish. Saw (more like heard) a guy not too, too far from me get a nice one, but while I could see some bait being crushed from underneath, I just couldn't get them to cooperate. Maybe tonight or later today...
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