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Old 07-30-2022, 04:59 AM   #1
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Kayak fish of the two weeks: July 23rd-30th 2022

Last Thursday out of Boca Raton, the bait was cooperative and so were the King Mackerel in the 90-140ft zone off the third reef. Weeds were so thick that it was impossible to troll, but the drift bite was good.

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Old 08-04-2022, 01:51 PM   #2
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Wow.
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Old 08-05-2022, 07:08 AM   #3
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Nice king John!
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Thanks Ben!


It's been slow, Lately, Kings have been the only game in town.
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wow. nice fish and even nicer weather. It seems like every day I've been out lately its gloomy and gray. I live for the sunny days out on the yak, like the one in your photo.
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That is so awesome! Beautiful fish!
Is there any special way that you prepare them for eating? I watched BA Fishing make fish dip and it looks pretty good too!
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Old 08-18-2022, 06:41 PM   #7
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wow. nice fish and even nicer weather. It seems like every day I've been out lately its gloomy and gray. I live for the sunny days out on the yak, like the one in your photo.
Thanks Ed, IF I was in SoCal, I would appreciate the sun more than here. When it's sunny and calm, it can get intensely hot and uncomfortable. I find myself adding extra fabric around my head for insulation to keep it cooler. It has given me a better understanding of why the Middle East wears all the cloth on their heads. If I could have my choice, I would almost always choose overcast for kayak fishing in Florida.



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That is so awesome! Beautiful fish!
Is there any special way that you prepare them for eating? I watched BA Fishing make fish dip and it looks pretty good too!
Thanks Glen, I like them best as steaks on the Barbie. The fish dips are awesome also. Kings are noted to be high in contaminants, so I usually release the smaller ones and share most of the bigger ones.
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