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Going Deep off Madeira Beach Florida

Old 08-10-2014, 07:51 PM
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Default Going Deep off Madeira Beach Florida

The great battle continues. Many great fights are lost; some are won:




These ladies can hold their own. We are so proud of them:

Ms. Debbie Campbell, New Port Richey, Florida, you sure know how to make your husband, Win, jealous:


Mr. Osborne: Quick, bring two gaffs. I have just caught two nice red grouper at the same time. This man from Trinidad just won't stop:


Talk about a beautiful sight! Just look at our old sun taking a dive into that crystal clear, warm, tropical water:

Wonder if it's as tired and hungry as we are? First a relaxing hot shower; then it's Chef Tammy time. Our 'Jersey Girl' to the rescue with the finest steak, grilled to perfection, mashed potatoes and steamed green beans. The sun may know a good thing when it sees it, but so do we. Talk about a real dream trip, A good catch, plenty to eat and drink, and outstanding people; people who are a joy to be around, who could ask for anything more? Well! How about a cool, cozy bunk?
Now that was one quick night.
Let's take a look at our catch from, 'Going Deep off Madeira Beach, Florida:'
Will (L), a very proud Captain Mark Hubbard, the two amazing grouper of Mr. Eddie Sumrall, and Kyle. Now that's a winning combination:

Our man from Trinidad can't believe his eyes. Quick Mr. Mack, snap that picture:



A 34.6 pound gag, & A 24 pound true black grouper:



Talk about 'in the money.' Talk about winning combinations, how about fish with big money in their mouth?

Richard's snapper hit the scales @ six pounds; Ed's grouper @ 34.6; and Rod's AJ @ 38.4


We, who are fortunate enough to live in this tropical paradise we call Florida, have so many 'winning combinations.' Our waters are home to huge concentrations of fish, and our woods are loaded with game. Many who love to fish also love to hunt. Welcome to Florida. Welcome to the land of the wild hog. Welcome to our Woods 'n Water:


Check out the action packed video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH5jReZPdr0

And, speaking of winning combinations, the best military ever known; backed by the best support team ever, our USO. If our solders are there, so is the USO. Last year the USO, and Hubbard's Marina, honored our active duty service men & women with a 1/2 day of fun, relaxation, and fishing. Our flag flew high over the Friendly Fisherman:

Your help is desperately needed to make an even better trip happen this year, a full day's excursion deep into the very heart of the Gulf of Mexico. As of now the funding is just not there. We can show our active duty service men & women how much we really appreciate the sacrifices they are making for us. We are FREE because of them. Please call Roger at the Marina, (727) 393-1947. Or send a donation to Hubbard's Marina, 170 John's Pass Boardwalk, Madeira Beach, Florida 33708-2625. We can make the flag fly high over the Friendly Fisherman again this year.


Bob Harbison Florida Outdoor Writers Association

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