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quote:Damn... that jump at 1:39 and 2:29.
I wanna go to Cuba.
http://vimeo.com/51347214
quote:I have tried so many times to buy this book and every time I balk at that $100 and back out; but I'm getting closer to pulling the trigger. Evidence the fact I pulled up what Clark said about it as a 'review'. One thing about it - there's no way to get it without forking over the $; no digital download, no paperback, no second hand on Amazon - It's all or none. It would be the sh*tz to click the wrong button and buy the $5K presidential edition!
A Passion for Tarpon by Andy Mill
Probably the best you can buy. Expensive ($100) but well worth it. Great photos and the stories about the old timers are fabulous. You will read it over and over
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Panhandle
There ought to be snook on those beaches! Right up close
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I tried to see how close the tarpon were to the beach this weekend. Answer: not close at all. My wife said she saw tarpon rolling in the distance, but I never saw any. I landed some baby jacks and saw plentry of other fish. I get a lot of chasers, but few bites.
Here's my set up. Pretty cheap compared to the pros here, but it's been great so far.
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ETA I think snook, tarpon, bonefish, permit, and by-catch in pursuit of those species are great topics on this tread, for my money. Extra Internet points awarded for Texas catches though.
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I know this makes me saltwater white trash, but I could get into Jacks and Bonita every day and be a happy, happy man.