Kayak Fishing - a family affair |
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 18:26 |
Hello-My name is Tom Derringer Sir from St Augustine florida-my younger son and grandson have been kayak fishing with me for the last couple of years (Christian is 3!). We have had some great success in the IRL and have caught a lot of 40"+ reds-our area has been decimated by a rare red tide and most marine life in our usual flats and creeks is gone-even the fiddlers-so...... we took another trip to the gonn this weekend and Todd landed these two awesome red fish-I've attached a couple pics-check out some of my posts on www.jaxkayakfishing.com , or Florida sportsman forums, NE section or no-motor zone-I love photojournalism and fishing and have written a couple of articles for local publications-my other son Capt Tommy Derringer, is a charter capt here in st aug-www.inshoreadventures.net The pics are of my son Todd Derringer and his son Christian-he won the jaxkayakfishing classic this past year and is a flounder maniac-they can really catch em up! Thank You, |
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