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TNGC gave it the old college try (15NOV2019)

Started by Pinoyfisher, November 15, 2019, 12:28:08 PM

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Pinoyfisher

We were short one with Andre not being able to make the trip down, but he didn't miss anything. Arrived on the sand an hour before the high tide peaked. As usual, our timing sucks. But, so is the life of parents with young kids. We make do.

We were both casting macks. Binh and I managed to beat the skunk, he with an 18-19" calico bass, and I with a leopard shark in the 20" class and I finished off the night with a spoof fin shark around the same size. Conditions were good with some salad in the mix. We'll give it another go soon...





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1morecast

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jrodda

Been a while since I've seen a spoofie, and that's a quality bass. All that beats a skunk!

sasquatch


Tim524


vdisney

We hit it last evening for perfect conditions, zero grass and super low surf.  Problem was no one told the fish, not even a critter bite.............
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Latimeria

Quote from: sasquatch on November 15, 2019, 04:17:31 PM
I've had worse nights lately.

Some of us haven't seen a Shark List fish grinner in quite a while...


Nice college try guys!  Very nice calico!
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lightline21

Quote from: Pinoyfisher on November 15, 2019, 12:28:08 PM
We were short one with Andre not being able to make the trip down, but he didn't miss anything. Arrived on the sand an hour before the high tide peaked. As usual, our timing sucks. But, so is the life of parents with young kids. We make do.

We were both casting macks. Binh and I managed to beat the skunk, he with an 18-19" calico bass, and I with a leopard shark in the 20" class and I finished off the night with a spoof fin shark around the same size. Conditions were good with some salad in the mix. We'll give it another go soon...





I won't be missing any more TNGC sessions this season.