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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3207171" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>A group of my high school buddies went every year. We always used captain Elliot’s out of Freeport Texas. We chartered a 12 person boat and stayed away from the party barges.</p><p></p><p>The reason we went out of Freeport was because you are in deeper water faster. We would go out 60 miles which took 4 hours each way. This was not site seeing trip or joy ride. The captain knew we were there to fill our ice chests and we always did. After 2 days of fishing each of us had filled our 48 quart chests with fillets. We always went out in August, it was hot, but it was open season on all the fish species.</p><p></p><p>Once you break 80 pound test line on a 25 pound black fin tuna, fresh water fishing will never be the same!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3207171, member: 7248"] A group of my high school buddies went every year. We always used captain Elliot’s out of Freeport Texas. We chartered a 12 person boat and stayed away from the party barges. The reason we went out of Freeport was because you are in deeper water faster. We would go out 60 miles which took 4 hours each way. This was not site seeing trip or joy ride. The captain knew we were there to fill our ice chests and we always did. After 2 days of fishing each of us had filled our 48 quart chests with fillets. We always went out in August, it was hot, but it was open season on all the fish species. Once you break 80 pound test line on a 25 pound black fin tuna, fresh water fishing will never be the same! [/QUOTE]
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