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Pier-96 - Landing a pier redfish
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Image Number: Pier-96
Image Name: Landing a pier redfish
Description:
Bigger fish are landed from tall, Florida piers by lowering a hoop net and lifting at the right moment. This 35-inch redfish was released by unhooking and them lowering him back down until he revived and swam away.
Photo by Joe Richard © 2012
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