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TEAM FISCHMORE PRESENTS FISHING SEBASTIAN INLET A REEL SALTWATER EXPERIENCE !

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12-26-09 Day after christmas fishing trip!

Nick and Sherie

Capt.Nick and Sherie
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Another good Dinner

Dinner anyone

Here's Rebecca with her catch !!! Nice job

Rebecca fights a 100lb shark !

 

A 90lb blacktip in the evening

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Josh with his 400-450lb bull shark

Tony sent in these pictures of josh and patrick with a bull shark ....Tony with what looks to be a black tip

Tony Jr with a mean looking shark

A fifteen inch wide bite was taken out of this shark while being reeled in by these tag and release anglers  ( picture courtesy of sebastian inlet )

Shark tagging gang

( picture courtesy of sebastian inlet )

even girls fish for shark

 

( picture courtesy of sebastian inlet )

shark on !!!!
Ken's daughter ..Rebecca‏ with a streamline black tip
Erik aka SharkBait

.....of course being the environment friendly angler that Erik is he quickly released the shark unharmed back into the ocean. We need sharks without them our underwater ecosystem (ocean life) would become unbalanced.The protection of keystone species is essential for the maintenance of ecosystem health. Protecting a keystone species protects that keystone species and all of the other species that rely on that keystone species.

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