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Siesta Key

arclyt

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Will be staying at the Crystal Sands from Oct 4th thru the 14th maybe i'll run into someone.Can't wait to use my Ecall with Beechnuts upgrades. Anyone have any info on the Red Tide as there was talk that it might be bad this year in the area.
Hey Dew save some targets for me
 
Hard to tell, but the local news reports currently think that the red tide might/might not hit north near Tampa. I would suggest getting trip insurance just in case. We experienced it years ago in Texas, as it was not a great vacation.
 
Go Gett'em arclyt..!!
 
Im REALLLLY likeing Joes upgrades..... not to mention this blue i bought is just hummmming away. There is always something that affects hunting..... swells, jelly fish, or strange things with fins...... red tide for the most part wont kill you.... it just makes you smell like one of the bait fish. But as they say...... dont drink the water. We seem to be seeing more NEW hunters early this year with pretty new Xcals. Odd enought many dont seem to know they can get them wet yet. Im sure you will run into Tim and me sometime during your visit. As long as we can get those E winds im not to worried about Red Tide. Ill take it over more sand or large swells that keep us out of the water.

Dew
 
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