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got this two on the rigs in the gulf of mixeco and the red was out there two
 

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That's what I'm talking about! Anyone spearing off of St Pete FL ? I've got the boat. Looking for a few dive buddies. Contact sail3333
 
Zieg sneak a quick dive today, unlike some of us that had to work.

At least he didn't come home asking for dinner. I really like it when the spear hole is not in the middle of the flesh, this one went in the gills and out almost by the other side's eye. The shovelnose is just enough as appetizer for the hog.
 

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Nice little dog snapper. I really enjoy hunting these. They know you're there and you see them. It's a long game, sometimes a couple hours to get one out of school of 150 or so. I go down, they go deeper....and so on.
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The first shot of the American Red snapper is from a trip earlier this year....the hog fish was out in the Middle Grounds in October! Biggest one I've ever seen =) Happy girl!
 

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the first shot of the american red snapper is from a trip earlier this year....the hog fish was out in the middle grounds in october! Biggest one i've ever seen =) happy girl!

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