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BIGEYE
22-04-2011, 23:23
Got my charter sorted out for later this year. Trolling about 60 miles offshore for Mahimahi, Kings, Tuna, Wahoo, Cuda, and anything else.

This is proper fishing....the way it was meant to be.

Some pics from our last trip and the fun we had:

http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/topic_47124.asp

floridavillas
23-05-2011, 16:32
Great photos - thanks for sharing.

Val
17-09-2011, 10:20
Must show the pictures to my husband he will be green with envy. Who did you book your charter with as he is off this weekend and planning lots of fishing so I know he would be very interested
Val

BIGEYE
17-09-2011, 14:04
Google for GETTIN' THERE II CHARTERS. A full day costs $800, but you get 5% discount if paying by cash. You will also need to add 15-20% for tip for the deck hand. I know it is expensive, but you are paying for the boat hire, and can take up to 6 passengers, so the cost is split between everyone.
This is REAL fishing, and you will find it is money well spent.

Robert5988
17-09-2011, 19:34
Link doesnt open for me!

BIGEYE
18-09-2011, 07:37
That's because the thread has been deleted/archived when the new website was put up. I will post some more today.

Robert5988
18-09-2011, 08:11
So there was another reason for post#2 and post#3?

wrpac00
18-09-2011, 17:38
So there was another reason for post#2 and post#3?

Was there any reason for post #7??????????????????????????????????

Robert5988
18-09-2011, 21:46
Was there any reason for post #7??????????????????????????????????

It was a question - did you not notice the question mark?

Anyway I thought you had had transferred your stalking to Katys Grandad?

FraserLynn
18-09-2011, 22:36
It was a question - did you not notice the question mark?

Anyway I thought you had had transferred your stalking to Katys Grandad?

lol...

wrpac00
19-09-2011, 15:50
It was a question - did you not notice the question mark?

Anyway I thought you had had transferred your stalking to Katys Grandad?

The question was not needed. It seemed logical that poster two could see the photos at the time they posted and poster 3 was going to tell her husband, they never mentioned they had looked at them. If you read the posts more carefully perhaps you wouldn't make silly comments trying to belittle people like you usually do.

Robert5988
20-09-2011, 11:54
The question was not needed. It seemed logical that poster two could see the photos at the time they posted and poster 3 was going to tell her husband, they never mentioned they had looked at them. If you read the posts more carefully perhaps you wouldn't make silly comments trying to belittle people like you usually do.

Thank you for your ‘logical’ explanation, us lesser mortals are not endowed with your apparently physic powers.

Your talents are wasted, you should become amoderator and decide what questions are needed or not!

wrpac00
20-09-2011, 17:55
Thank you for your ‘logical’ explanation, us lesser mortals are not endowed with your apparently physic powers.

Your talents are wasted, you should become amoderator and decide what questions are needed or not!

Too true Robert, you can look on in envy.

Oh how I wish I was a moderator then I could delete your condescending answers.

carolmc
20-09-2011, 19:20
Paul & Robert....play nicely!!

BIGEYE
27-09-2011, 00:37
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wrpac00
01-10-2011, 17:17
Thanks, great photos.

Katys Grandad
02-10-2011, 10:14
I've never held a fishing rod in my life but I'm always interested in watching it and especially the big game stuff like those pictures. I'm sure it's a great day out.

I see it as based upon the principle that those with superior intellect and resourcefulness use those advantages to trap and catch much less intelligent fellow creatures who don't seem to be able to help themselves from making the stupid decision to open their mouths and take the bait. It almost never works out for them and they are then increasingly hunted as more and more creatures realise their stupidity, compulsion to self-destruct and the ease by which they can be caught.

Yet they still don't learn.

Tonish
09-10-2011, 12:06
This does look like a great day out. Do you know is this still OK throughout the winter, or is it best kept for a summer activity?