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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 111221" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Hey Steve,</p><p></p><p>Most of those folks are from the Corpus area, but some are from the San Antonio and Austin areas as well. We are spread out all over , but we get together on the coast to try our luck out. </p><p></p><p>Heck some of the baits we put out are bigger than some fish folks have ever caught. Nothing like the sound of a big rig singing in the night air. Sometimes it gives ya goose bumps. LOL Once you get above a Penn 4/0 they have a very distinctive sound, and really get your adrinalin pumping when they are going out wide open. </p><p></p><p>As for the deal with the sharks staying in the water and us on land, well I figure that living here in such close proxcimity of a big city like Houston, I will more than likly get killed on the road than be eaten by a shark, so the sharks, well thats just part of being out there enyoying nature. Sort of like the alligators and snakes. They are always there, you respect them and hope they do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 111221, member: 3804"] Hey Steve, Most of those folks are from the Corpus area, but some are from the San Antonio and Austin areas as well. We are spread out all over , but we get together on the coast to try our luck out. Heck some of the baits we put out are bigger than some fish folks have ever caught. Nothing like the sound of a big rig singing in the night air. Sometimes it gives ya goose bumps. LOL Once you get above a Penn 4/0 they have a very distinctive sound, and really get your adrinalin pumping when they are going out wide open. As for the deal with the sharks staying in the water and us on land, well I figure that living here in such close proxcimity of a big city like Houston, I will more than likly get killed on the road than be eaten by a shark, so the sharks, well thats just part of being out there enyoying nature. Sort of like the alligators and snakes. They are always there, you respect them and hope they do the same. [/QUOTE]
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