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Fished off the Cape Sable  area  yesterday and the Goliath’s and sharks have taken over any spot with something on the bottom. All size Goliath’s from 2 lbs to can’t stop em! Were a lot of fun but, was hoping for some more variety. Did manage a just short cobia and couple snook inshore. 

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Weather was perfect on Saturday.

Tried something different.

Fished all new spots .

Now I know why we fish our spots.

Only one slot .

Goliaths are delicious. 🙄

Installed new hydraulic steering on boat today .

Almost sheephead season !

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We need to bombard the FWC with daily reports of just how bad the small Goliath  problem is in the Park and nearby areas…

Seems to me they’re concentrating on the giants and ignoring the huge numbers of babies we’re dealing with day in and day out… I define “babies” as fish that are less than fifty pounds… 

We’re simply overrun by them - and they displace other species wherever you find them.

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