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Albies and Macks
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Seamus
on 8/19/2019 11:51:24 PM • Rank (538) • Views 731
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Fished with Brian and crew in the ocean. We trolled up some king mackerel and false albacore. The king mackerel bite has been very good this season. Pro Tip: King mackerel need lots of respect in the boat. Their teeth can be dangerous. However, wire is not necessary.
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