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Capt. Don Sweet owns this boat.
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1/10/2008
Offshore Sportfishing
Fiberglass
Monroe, MI United States
380 per engine
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7 Comments
Jan 23, 2008 4:06 pm EST by Jarrod Cone
Not a bad looking fleet you got yourself either. I actually catfish quite a bit, mainly in N LA and S ARK. Lot of nice flatheads in that region. Lake Ouachita in Ark. Is a beauty, and an excellent striped bass, largemouth, and catfish lake. If you haven't been I recommend it. As far as S LA., another must is red fishing in Venice, LA. forget catfish down here. Red fish will be the one of the best trips you will make if you haven't already. Some large cats come out of the Red River and Toledo Bend near the Shreveport area.
Jan 18, 2008 8:30 pm EST by Michael Partyka Jr
i usually boat on the Long Island Sound and towards Nantucket Sound..
Jan 18, 2008 3:31 pm EST by Susiej
Capt. Don...this is one nice looking boat!
Jan 17, 2008 7:49 pm EST by David Plotkin
Hi Don,
Ya I fish when I can. Stripers, blues, and fluke usually. How about you?
Jan 16, 2008 9:42 pm EST by Capt. Elizabeth Lange
I mostly target fluke and striped bass, but occasionally we will go offshore for tuna. And I do a lot of jacking for blue claw crabs.
Jan 16, 2008 6:11 pm EST by Captian Jonathan Southworth
Yeah, I am moored in Cincinati. I cruise a majority of the river though each yeah. Last year I went from past Huntingtion, WV to Paducah on the way to the Tombigbee.
Jan 10, 2008 1:50 pm EST by Jordan Keen
Thanks Don. It's our hole in the water, we like it alot. Pretty fast, gets us to the deep stuff quick but it enjoys the gas! We spearfish and dive alot off of it. You find more snook and stuff down in south Fl. But I guess you could get into some sharks up here during the springtime
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