HI Rick,
Thank you for taking the time to write me. You have caught a lot in many different areas. The similarities between the fish are there. I love the Keys and the small town atmosphere we live in but I also know about the comradeship that…
I can comment a bit as I was born and raised in the U.S. I moved to Gods country Down under about 10- years and a bit ago. I was born in Wyoming and was brought up on trout, big mouth and small mouth bass.
Lived on both coasts, Bay Area California…
I live in the Florida Keys and I am trying to find someone from Australia who has been to the states and can compare your fishing to ours. There seems to be a lot of similarities.
Thanks,
Jo
Feb 24, 2009
Rick Kessner is now a member of Saltwater-IndexFeb 23, 2009
HI Rick,
Thank you for taking the time to write me. You have caught a lot in many different areas. The similarities between the fish are there. I love the Keys and the small town atmosphere we live in but I also know about the comradeship that isn't here on the water or when it comes to "secrets". Since I am female other fishermen share more with me thinking I will not use the information. How did you get over there? I want to go there someday. I am fascinated by many things Australia has to offer. I will hook up to Fishnet.
Tight Lines,
Jo
I live in the Florida Keys and I am trying to find someone from Australia who has been to the states and can compare your fishing to ours. There seems to be a lot of similarities.
Thanks,
Jo
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Out deep trolling for marlin, cubing for tuna or baiting for shark. Great day is catching fish. Good day is just being out there amongst the fish. Average day is getting hit with a bit of weather but sticking it out. Bad day is not being able to get out there at all.
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