Mako's Pictorial Report

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Nice pics Peter.
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Can you catch a snook? Redfish are easy. :wink:
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Great shots ! Thanks for sharing them.
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Nice shots Peter. Gloves at night?
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jd wrote: Gloves at night?
Leather palms ... good for gripping the paddle.
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jd wrote:Nice shots Peter. Gloves at night?
just protecting my soft hands :)
Can you catch a snook? Redfish are easy
I think it's the Gulp stench on me that keeps attracting all these redfish wherever I go :wink:
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