Saltwater fishing capital of the world.

Buck Ballz at 15h40
25
May
2009
Saltwater fishing capital of the world.

Last week I was down in the Key's with my wife Lisa. We found that the inter coastal behind the house proved to be good fishing!

We caught lots of Parrot fish. These things burned through 20lb like it was thread. We had to break out the 50lb spider wire in order to get them in. Allot tougher than they look!

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25/05/2009 at 15h40 by "Buck Ballz"