Catching a Big Red Fish in Apalachicola Bay, Florida


Title:
Catching a Big Red Fish in Apalachicola Bay, Florida

Description:
Reeling in a Big Redfish during an October 2006 fishing trip to Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Took over an hour to land the Big Red.

Author:
hshel99

Tags:
apalachicola, bay, florida, fishing, fish, red, redfish, indian, pass,

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