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Seminole Ramlins
Now my second priority is the wind. Lord knows, it has blowed this week. 2 or 3 of them days it would blow your nose for you. Mother's Day was a very windy day. The ladies hair and hats were blowed about. Mothers are so sweet, no matter how they look. Now the fishen, Bream and Shellcracker was very good all week. Many folks had limits of both kinds and some had limits of mixed stringers. We have had some more input into the "Talapia" thing. A fisherman who does real well with them says he uses the very short Rapala, lite in color casting on 6 to 8 lb. line. It will run about 1 foot under water as you retrieve it. Same as a Beetle Spin. You use a Gold Blade in Bright Sunshine and Silver if cloudy. Then if you are still fishen with a pole, line and cork use Wigglers. He says be sure to rig up good cause the big Talapia will keep your cork under water for 15 minutes. They are a fighten fishand very good to eat.
The Pensacola Five Flags Bass Club fished out of Wingate's this weekend with Wayne Lassiter taking first, Tom Jorden taking second and Frank Dodge taking third. Good to have them. Rough day Sunday. Tough on man and boat. Wingate's Fishing Report
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