




After my tarpon trip last weekend, I talked to Paul Guillot and gave him the hot tip on the SPI tarpon. He made the best of it and went 2 for 3 including this giant 6'6". These were caught on the "Tarpon Sniper" rod I made for him last October. You can see more of this rod at:
Congrats to Paul on a fantastic catch. Tarpon this size are a rare find, and to catch one off the rocks is a great accomplishment!!
Dang that is kick ass!
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