| |  | A permit like this would make a roomful of anglers happy! First tarpon! Hey, they come in all sizes and every one is fun to catch. Landing large, toothy barracudda make for a fun fishing day when other fish have lock-jaw. These guys are always hungry! Check out this dental work! Guess who caught this hefty tarpon! You would be whooping it up too if you landed this tarpon! Slipping one of these tarpon back into the pond makes for a satisfying fishing experience. Brian Lawton look a bit busy with a jumping tarpon in this picture don't you think? Yes, Brian Lawton brought his tarpon to the boat. Nice going Brian! OK, everyone simply has to get into the picture when a hefty tarpon like this is brought to the boat. Captain Merritt White and a friendly tarpon who came to visit a fishing client. Captain White about to release another tarpon brough to the boat by a fishing guest. Smile for the camera Mr. Tarpon! Captain Merritt White does this a lot for fishing guests - smile and hold onto the big tarpon his fishing clients catch. Tough job. Smaller tarpon like this will amaze you with their jumping ability. Tarpon this big are best left in the water. They feel a lot heavier when they're out. Captain Merritt White lip-gaffing a big tarpon. Is this your tarpon?
A permit like this would make a roomful of anglers happy! |  | Captain Merritt White (L) and Grant Moehring, MD (R) Captain Merritt White (L) and Garrett Moehring (R) Garrett Moehring, (L) Captain Merritt White (R) with a nice bluefish Captain Merritt White (L) and Keith Berkelhamer (R) with striper buddy! Another nice Blue Fish landed off Montauk Point. "Merritt - Another big THANK YOU! for yesterday. Paul and I had a blast! Once again you made it possible to have an awesome day of fishing. An absolute pleasure! Regards, Keith"
Captain Merritt White (L) and Grant Moehring, MD (R) |
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