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10sne1

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Central Florida. I’ll post a few. Returned from Saltwater to Fresh water and brought all my trout/snook/red spinning rods with me. No back lashes for me. Just upped the Braid size!
 

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Ok maybe another. Central Florida.
 

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10s, looks like you had a great day. Those are some healthy fish.

Hey Jim, there is your casting seat right there in the first pic. Looks like it works pretty good to me. Haha.
 
Healthy, lots of bait for these beauties to eat, though, some are plastic. All Public lakes. Enjoying my return to Freshwater fishing.
 

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10sne1 said:
Central Florida. I’ll post a few. Returned from Saltwater to Fresh water and brought all my trout/snook/red spinning rods with me. No back lashes for me. Just upped the Braid size!

You're having fun I see! Nice fish!

I'll never fish salt again. After living on a salt water island for some 19 years and fishing almost daily, having a minimum of $25 (up to over $250) bill in fuel a day, reel and boat maintenance from the salt, AND a separate license fee to feed the dollar hungry state I'm done forever with salt water.
 
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