Judge jolly bridge

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Sololobo30
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Loaded the well with bait and headed for the bridge with my uncle and his buddy. Anchored up @ 830   and first bait was 28 1/2 inch snooker  the box. Tarpon blowing up everywhere. Next snooker was 29 followed up by a 31 and limited out. Released another 30 along with a few shorties. Then with all things going right we left the bridge with a limit of snook @ 930 but ran a ground on the bone low tide. Let me say this " Ive never worked so hard to push a boat off of ground in my life." sorry  no pics but snook fingers r 4 dinner. Capt. Brandon

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re: Sololobo30

Sounds like you guys were having a great time till running aground... then the excitement really comes back as soon as you get the boat free.... I know! 

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re: Sololobo30

I feel ya, I've done a lot of pushing down there at low tides.  One time had to crab walk my boat off a bar during a quickly falling tide.  Sounds like you guys had some fun with the Snuke!

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