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Wednesday was not much better weather wise than Tuesday.  A cold front had pushed over the area causing a strong NorthEast wind which really chopped the water up.  Bait was really hard to find and I had to throw the cast net 15 or 20 times to catch enough bait to run offshore.  Once we loaded up on Pogy’s I pointed the Twister to the South East 25 miles to a local wreck.  Once there it didn’t take long to pick up a nice AJ and Cuda.  We gradually worked our way offshore hitting spots picking up a few fish at each spot.  These guys were interested in catching some grouper so I went to a good rock about 38 miles offshore of Holden Beach.  Once there it didn’t take long to get the grouper fired up.  We would catch one or two then move about 100 feet and repeat the process.  On anchor I left out a light line and managed to pick up a nice Mahi when a line of sargasm grass washed by our boat with the current.  Within two hours we had our limit of Gag Grouper and Jacks and it was time to prepare for the rough ride home.  At the dock we counted 6 nice grouper ranging from 10-15 pounds, three Jacks ranging from 20-40 pounds, one Mahi, one Barracuda, and several nice Sea Bass.  Overall this was a great day with a great crew.  I wish Al lived alittle closer to H.B. because he could definately become a regular on the Twister.  If you would like to get into some of this great action feel free to give me a call. 

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