Captain Ty Hibbs says: On a more cheerful note, Rudy did manage to catch a few of the redfish that made it past the pogie boats alive. •
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The pogie boats have to go. They are destroying the fishery from baitfish to gamefish. When you see 100’s of bull redfish a day around the pogie boats dead it’s really sad. These are the breed fish. When the breed fish numbers go down, so do the juvenile numbers. The killing of these bull redfish is an injustice to our fishery. Pogie boats don’t work on weekends, because they don’t want the general public to see this mass destruction.
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