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January ’13 Reader Photos

Browse the latest collection of our readers' best fish
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Tony Blanton went fishing with his wife on his honeymoon and snapped this pic. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS! Send your best shots with the details of your catch, full name and hometown to catches@saltwatersportsman.com. We’ll highlight our favorites on the site and our Facebook page, and the cream of the crop will appear in_ Salt Water Sportsman _magazine.
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Doug Perez, an offshore kayak fisherman, paddled off Pompano Beach, FL to land this blackfin tuna.
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Rick Laurie caught this 39-inch redfish in Tampa Bay while fishing the Gandy bridge with live shrimp.
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Herbie with a 42-pound lingcod taken in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska.
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Pete D’Angio was fishing with his son Wes in St. Petersburg when they landed this trophy redfish.
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Shane Cochran with his king mackerel caught out of Oak Island, North Carolina.
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Tim Taylor with grandson Doyle Taylor, fishing out of Destin, Forida, on their 31′ Albin. The boat is named the “Miss Becky” after his grandmother. Doyle’s love for fishing has kept the Taylor fishing tradition alive for years to come.
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Philip Gallagher from Alpharetta, Georgia, with his first yellowfin tuna. He was fishing with Peace Marvel out of Venice, Louisiana. The fish weighed 180.8 pounds and was caught on a live mullet.
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Eric Christesen and son Luke Christesen from Amesbury, Massachusetts with a tuna.
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Richard Kerr with a 25-pound red snapper caught off Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
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Jeffrey Friedland of Denver, Colorado, with a 68-pound wahoo caught out of Boca Paila Fishing Lodge in Mexico.
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Carole Drewry caught this nice dolphin on Labor Day weekend near the G Tower, about 21 miles east of Oregon Inlet, North Carolina.
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Phil Gizzi, of Myrtle Beach, and his son fishing in Cancun for big grouper.
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Carl Franklin of Holland, Pennsylvania, with his dolphin catch out of Islamorada, Florida.
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What an armful! Kyle Stratton of Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada caught this 38-pound king mackerel in front of the Bahia Honda Bridge in the Florida Keys.
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Bill Platt with an impressive fireback grouper caught off Galveston, Texas.
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Miles Charlesworth with one of many mullet snapper caught on topwater poppers off Isla Montousa in the Bay of Chiriqui, Panama.
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Erik Kihss with a 7.6-pound blackfish caught south of Fire Island, New York on the Captree Princess. Former mate, Jake Albanese, topped that with an 8.3-pounder.
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This 32-pound king salmon was caught off Thorne Bay, Alaska by 14-year-old Colby Silverthorn.
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This bull red was caught by John Schnoering Sr. in St. Andrews Pass at Panama City Beach, FL using live bait. After a quick photo, the fish was released unharmed.
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Roddy Corr, with wife Camille and dog Playa, fished on Christmas Eve for striped bass. They were fishing in the Chesapeake Bay, near Virginia Beach. Pictured are two of the 30-plus bass they caught.
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This 63-pound bluefin tuna was caught at the Chicken Canyon off New Jersey by Capt. Doug McIntyre.
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This 10-foot tiger shark was caught and released off Big Pine Key, Florida, by Kyle Stratton.
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John Stone, Brian Sutton, Tim White, Marvin Broz, and Brian Cook with their swordfish catch.
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Southwest Florida kayak angler Jim Van Pelt landed this nice redfish on a recent trip.
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Poogar Gheen and Joey Spoerle with one of many kingfish landed off Canaveral, Florida.
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Captain Fred Lavitma, of Crimson Tide Charters, with a nice GT. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS! Send your best shots with the details of your catch, full name and hometown to catches@saltwatersportsman.com. We’ll highlight our favorites on the site and our Facebook page, and the cream of the crop will appear in_ Salt Water Sportsman _magazine.
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