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  1. #1
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    Default Cee-stud 1/14/2010.

    Left Vilano at quarter to 5 to make our way to the ledge. Seas were a little bumpy but were still able to make 32 miles per hour comfortably. We put lines in to the water and started trolling in about 135'. Trolled around to the south without a strike till near 10:30. Decided we need to make a move. We picked everything up and moved at least 20 miles to where we have had success in the pass on wahoo. Got lines back in the water around noonish. Started high speeding again. Was marking a lot of bait fish on the sounder and new it would not be long. At 12:30 the center pole goes to zipping line and we new it was a wahoo. 10 minutes later a 48# hoo is the box. Everyone is relieved and the skunk was off our back. At 1:00 one of the starboard 50w's go to zinging. After about half the spool it gone, i'm finally able to get the fish turned and get him to the boat in about 20 mins. 52# hoo goes in the box. Get the lines back out and at 2:00 the port 50w goes off again. 15 mins later a 35# hoo is in the box. We decided we had enough and decided to head in at 2:30. We still had to get back to the dock and trailer back to Gainesville. We ended the day 3 for 3 on wahoo, one cuda, and a small shark. First time on the water since August and it felt great.

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    Default Re: Cee-stud 1/14/2010.

    Excellent! We went to West end yesterday and got 1 30lber..250 miles later uhg..
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  3. #3
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    Default Re: Cee-stud 1/14/2010.

    Nice Hoos

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