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Bradley’s first shark
First tuna on board
Bradley’s first bonito
Sponsor gear for the family
Sharks get to tuna first
Snorkel trip
Family touches their first shark
Bradley’s first tarpon
Farewell meal
Big wave rolling through
You would think that Mr. Shark would have been full
Jose hugging the first whole Amber Jack he got to the boat
Someone is hungry down there
Smoked fish dip anyone?
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I’ve said it before and I will say it again…Everyone loves bait!
Good luck kiss for Matt. He hasn’t thrown a cast net in years.
Emma takes the wheel!
The “rivalry” between enlisted, and officers. All in good fun.
David puts his best friend Angel on his very first Tarpon.
Emma gives her fish a “good night” kiss while its sleeping…
Leah, myself and deliciousness!
Leah and Matt give Brownie a closer look.
Bear Holeman, and owner of Saltwater Angler Tony Murphey
Never a dull moment with Brandon Cyr, and Bear Holeman.
Overflow into the streets
One of the best things about growing up in a small town is you stay close with great people like the Rowleys.
Selfie time!
Two of my dad’s great friends Serbon, and his wife Lizette.
Heading up to Key West for Fish For Jose
Myself, and my best friend KJ
Jim Strickland’s Crew
Lunch time
Jose’s favorite “Square Grouper” located on Cudjoe Key. Perfect way to wrap up the day!
Did someone say Tuna??
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