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Old 11-30-2009, 12:22 PM
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Naw, that ain't it. You're just not living in the right place, that's all.

Just spent the last 7 days down in the Keys at Bahia Honda. Fishing was okay, but not great. Usually we limit out on snapper in a couple of hours on our favorite reef, this time we never hit the catch limit at all. Didn't even scare it none. Lots of little Cero mackeral, though on the middle reef (40'-70') near Sombrero Light. Thought they were Spanish at first, but they were Cero. None over 3 lbs. We kept one each for dinner, and released the rest. I think we brought over 25 to the boat. They were tearing up the schools of pilchards.
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Old 11-30-2009, 03:31 PM
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To answer your first question Susan and I stayed there and it was very nice - grills and tables out back with a nice view. Good dock and fish station

by the way a boat came with the room - it was a 21 Angler w/150 Yam - baitwell worked well as did the depth finder - no out riggers but they just brought it over and left it at the dock which worked well.
They do limit you to like 10 miles in case they have to come get you I guess
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:46 PM
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Fr Frank,

Next time you head to Bahia Honda let me know. I can put you on some great mangrove snapper fishing on the gulf side. 10 minute run.
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Old 12-01-2009, 01:23 AM
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Ron, I'll be back at Bahia Honda next year Thanksgiving week. We usually go for 10 days, but economics forced us to shorten that this year.
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