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<blockquote data-quote="7mm08" data-source="post: 4606117" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>Headed to Apalachiacola/St. George's in June. The topography of the area is unique as there is an apex that concentrates the tarpon in their migration North. They tend to hug the sand bars trying to stay in and away from the sharks, or so is the theory. ( personally that's my theory on why people get hit by sharks around this time. Sharks are looking for tarpon within the first few sandbars .....just like for thousands of years). </p><p></p><p>I had a ~130# on last year for 55 min. I got it to with a boat length and the guide had is glove on when the tippet broke! She hit that fly less than 20 feet from the boat so I got to see that HUGE fish basically disarticulate that mouth on that fly then explode out of the water within 1O ft of the boat then take of over 200 yards. Crazy times!!!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FK6ec7eJzzo" target="_blank">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FK6ec7eJzzo</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm08, post: 4606117, member: 4573"] Headed to Apalachiacola/St. George’s in June. The topography of the area is unique as there is an apex that concentrates the tarpon in their migration North. They tend to hug the sand bars trying to stay in and away from the sharks, or so is the theory. ( personally that’s my theory on why people get hit by sharks around this time. Sharks are looking for tarpon within the first few sandbars .....just like for thousands of years). I had a ~130# on last year for 55 min. I got it to with a boat length and the guide had is glove on when the tippet broke! She hit that fly less than 20 feet from the boat so I got to see that HUGE fish basically disarticulate that mouth on that fly then explode out of the water within 1O ft of the boat then take of over 200 yards. Crazy times!!! [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FK6ec7eJzzo]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FK6ec7eJzzo[/url] [/QUOTE]
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