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Originally Posted by Deamon
Adi!... 
Rob... 
Team Sewer and Team Lollipop 
I can only base my perceptions on real experiences and I do know these guys fish very, very hard, pounding hours on the water, traveling miles (both on the water and on the road) and are ready with the right gear and knowledge. Rarely are they ever chasing a bite but crave to find the bite. This incredible day was definitely well earned but the experience of hammering it once it was located, kicked into high gear that I just can't describe in writing. AND at the same time...this won't be a permanent way point in any our FF's. Merely a random wad of butts found by 10 fanned out yakkers who then knew how to work it VERY hard and tight in unison. Synchronized fisherman? Next week, we'll all probably be spread out working different areas again....it literally began as a day to hang with each other because there wasn't much going on...
Jim
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Adi, thanks for the pics.
As for me:
- In bed at 1130pm

- up at 2am

- Making a 100+mile one way drive hoping that something will happen

- breakfast being some Reeses peanut butter cups and a Monster energy drink

- getting my gear prepared and hoping I will not forget something while four other guys are telling you to 'hurry the F up'

- being on the water and realizing that I left your fresh dead in the freezer

I can't tell you guys how often I got so close to some of the private boaters and not once did someone say, "Hey A-hole! You're to close to my boat/line". For once, everyone played friendly and the fishing God's payed us back in return with some quality fish. Heck, the smallest fish was only 15lbs

. Seeing guys hook up back to back to back in less than 10minutes is priceless, nothing can replace those images in my head. Especially, when those guys are fishing within 75' of each other.
Jim, my hats off to you buddy
Adi, thanks again for not only taking the pics but offering to take the pics, you are a gentleman and a scholar