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WRC
19-12-2006, 22:10
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o63/WRC_01/2006_0512hols04060022.jpg might have it this time

C0DDY
19-12-2006, 22:12
certainly getting better

WRC
19-12-2006, 22:14
certainly getting better
so is the weather, still lost a pic

C0DDY
19-12-2006, 22:16
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f167/ninja_uk/wrc.jpg

littlemissmermaid
19-12-2006, 22:20
Nice pics there...:clap2: :clap2:

jarrow viking
19-12-2006, 22:29
Sorry Chris got to move this one, never seen one of those caught on Shields pier although with global warming I am certain one will be caught soon.:) J.V.

C0DDY
19-12-2006, 22:31
spoil sport

WRC
19-12-2006, 22:58
Sorry Chris got to move this one, never seen one of those caught on Shields pier although with global warming I am certain one will be caught soon.:) J.V.
cleethorpes pier mate, should have moved to "east coast"

lobsterkid
19-12-2006, 23:04
:) Is that what they call a red drum? No, not the horse. :)

WRC
21-12-2006, 20:32
Yes . or redfish

roker1
04-01-2007, 19:15
Nice looking Redfish, which part of Florida did you catch it.

Did you use live selected shrimp or a live greenback for bait.

My best Redfish measured 28 inches & was caught on live shrimp from Redington Pier.

Speckled Sea Trout are in season now, should be fun for any Brits over there, also Snook laying up in the canals & under the larger boats moored in their docks.

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WRC
09-01-2007, 16:02
Nice looking Redfish, which part of Florida did you catch it.

Did you use live selected shrimp or a live greenback for bait.

My best Redfish measured 28 inches & was caught on live shrimp from Redington Pier.

Speckled Sea Trout are in season now, should be fun for any Brits over there, also Snook laying up in the canals & under the larger boats moored in their docks.

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This fish was taken on a hand picked live shrimp at Sanibel Island Pier and was 38 inches long .... a local guy said it was about 25lb, though i think thats a little optimistic..... i,ve fished Reddindton pier & seen some good red,s come in..... i met a few guy,s 2 years ago there, who worked at Heathrow or Gatwick on a fishing holiday also a guy who was a regular on the pier and always stayed on an R.V park, i think he had his own R.V.... The guy with the R.V told me he did a tour of the U.K coastline fishing all the marks, a big guy ,i think he,s retired and spends a lot of time there now...... ring any bells????... Chris