(This happy fisherman sent us this photo of a snook (rĂ³balo in Espanich) he snagged at the Jaime Zapata Memorial Boat Ramp on Highway 48 (Puente de los Lobos.) He asked us to keep his identity anonymous and we are glad to comply.
As beautiful as this fish is, he said that he had to catch and release because it was not within the 24- to 28-inch range permitted by the Texas Department of Fish and Wildlife. The fish he is holding was attracted to his red-tail hawk lure.
In the note attached to the photo, he said that the morning's incoming tide brings along with it prize lunkers like this one, a 36-inch female snook. We are envious, even if he had to throw it back in the water.)
Friday, April 13, 2018
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you barely complied - you only edited half his face..
ya se quien es! I thought you said you were out sick!?
pinche juan, ese ruco es un greeter en walmart and he called in sick yesterday para ir al robalo porque andaban picando bajo el puente. gacho. se lo torcieron when he went in this morning tosiendo y haciendose sick el pendejo tohquemao como un tejon. they like him so they promoted him to the graveyard shift paque pesque toel dia
One fillet two fillet, that mamma snook is done.
camouflage to go fishing?
Camouflage vest used to hide from the game warden.
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