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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Thats the Pelican setting in front of the boat ramp cam. Those are African pompano and maybe some small AJ along with the snapper. The boats come back at 3:30 for the 8 hr and about 6:00 for the 12 hr. The cam is neat for me because when I see a boat go by I can just look on the computer to see the catch. John came back and is running the Pelican. Kelly who owns DSH also owns the operation in Costa Rica.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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We are on the swimming pool side facing the gulf. I always walk down to see the boats come back. If everyone had a fish cam I'd probably weigh 400#. Its actually very quite in the units and the goingons outside don't have much effect.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Corpus/Pt A
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The DSH cam has fish on the boards at 3 all the time.
Even in the marina at Pt A it has a bad current after the tankers. Kept on coming in then outttt. We were in the Pt A race in an IC 24, and this boat being a racing boat we didnt have a motor, and it sure makes for a rough start sailing out of there.
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