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12-06-09
Some days it's better to move rather than get mad. Last Monday I fished by myself, I was in the North end of Tomoka Basin fishing the Mosquito Canals. I heard an approaching boat, it ran to with in 50 feet of me, 2 older fisherman motered by me so close that I could hav reached them with the tip of my fly rod. One of them looks over at me smiles, waves to which I replied I hope I'm not in your way, to this I got a lokk of what did we do wrong. With that I just left, went up river and proceded to catch 3 snook on fly, one 18 inches, one 24 inches and a third 28 inches. On the way back to the ramp I passed the same boat and they both smiled and waved, go figure. wassat
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