Next came Sunset Key, a developed island only accessible by boat full of cheap real estate"¦
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Incredible fish , some of my current fish in there and they are wonderful if common fish there! My queen and French i have had for over 15 years each both grown from juvies to full adults, i hope you have as much joy from the ones you have caught as i have had with mine!
I've had dinner on Sunset Key. Nothing on that island is cheap! :lol:
He must know the spot for Queens, I'm not sure I have seen that many Queens in all of my trips to the Keys combinded.
Great Pics, as always John! :thumbsup:
Fantastic pictures and wow wow wow, again! You have an amazing life!!
Thank you Korrine... our lives are what we make of them... we should all follow out passions... and having lived in a third world country, I could say that anyone reading this right now is way better off than most of the world...:spin3:
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That is excellent! Hopefully I could do some collecting in your neck of the woods if I get on board the IMACSA train! Copps
You have a beautiful family! Thanks for sharing a blip of your story. That's a very good way to remind her of your fishy habits! She can't deny that one
Congrats on your upcoming 10 year anniversary!
Hey, my sister is in Norfolk, VA. That's her dog in my avatar.
You dont want to be diving down Shawn's way in Cape Town - the water is freezing !!!:fish2:
If however you venture to the warm Indian Ocean waters on the East Coast up Durban side, please do let me know and I'll put a little local collection expedition together.
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John, thanks for sharing your pics about Journeys throughout life, Just Awesome Man, Awesome!.. to collect your own fish and House them successfully, what a joy that must Be.. well done!.. :thumbsup:
I was at the lecture you gave to FMAS. It was truly inspiring. Great pictures (these and those) and wonderful story telling abilities.
Congrats on your anniversary.