Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Alex McLoud

Geoff,

Just got back, I’ll get organized and send you the pictures shortly. In their raw state they’re a little “general”, but there are plenty of pixels, so once you do some cropping and zooming they’re good.

I definitely think we did well; we caught plenty of respectable fish and the bigger one that gets away just leaves you keen to come back and try some more. I must tell you that I went to sleep yesterday thinking of that last long back cast at that last big fish you spotted out in the open on our way out; that would have been such a finish if that had all come together…

I’ll be back and I’ll let my brother know about it all – he often has clients passing through Florida; thanks again for everything.

Alex McLoud

London, UK

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