Everglades Fishing – Captain Ned Small

November 25, 2009

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Filed under: Everglades Fishing — Captain Ned Small @ 7:03 pm

There are plenty of mysteries in the Everglades and plenty of mysterious places.  Call it our own “Location X,” a place where the usual rules don’t apply, where a burst of fair weather at any time of year can provide, for the intrepid tarpon hunter, days like this. Captain Bill Blanton and I left the dock this morning two hours before daylight in order to be there at sunrise and when we got home near sunset we had logged well over a hundred miles on the GPS. We were plagued with camera difficulties but I managed to salvage a few, here’s one of Bill with a fish in the 100 pound class, and a few more: http://www.sightfish.com/everglades-fishing/photos/index.php?album=cape-sable. (Rio Esperanza)

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1 Comment »

  1. Nice work guys. Great photos. I particularly like the jumping shot with all the water. Those look like two large fish you guys had – don’t normally think of fish that big so late in the year. I was also impressed with the magnum fish grabber.

    John

    Comment by John McMinn — November 29, 2009 @ 1:02 pm

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