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Figured some of you toothy hunters on this forum might appreciate this.  Was fortunate enough to be in the FLA Keys last week and do a bit of fishing.  Mainly fished the flats with fly rod and light spin gear chasing barracuda, sharks, etc. ( the predators that the locals don't seem to bother with.)  Caught handfuls of smaller guys, but this one was picture worthy.  My wife was also able to get a couple action shots.  The one pic of him airborne was after he made a blistering 100 yd. run....

 

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I remember having a 6 footer as a constant companion during diving operations off the Southern Sinai peninsula. Every day when we went down he was there ,never attacking, but very curious!

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Fish Junkie......NNnniiiiiiccee!! The aerials do remind me of what esocidae I've caught look like when they come out of the water......except for the silver color. Rolmops..... 6 footers? That's the size of some that have killed folks (sometimes)......might have given U thought.... :speechless:

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