Ray Brunetti

Boca Raton, FL, United States

Old school angler still learning after 50 years. Glad to be a part of the SUF Community and help any way I can.

02 Jun 17:10

Nice smallie! Looks like you both had a good day on the water.

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02 Jun 17:08

I got to hit the Harris Chain and the Everglades in one weekend. Best of both worlds.

Used your favorite lure, that you talked me into throwing more. Thanks brother,

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01 Jun 14:32

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Boat is in the shop getting power poles installed. Came back to my roots on the bank. I love fishing in the rain.

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01 Jun 07:53

Let me overstate the obvious. We have an entire MONTH (not days) to challenge the man/woman in the mirror. Focus on yourself. If a bank angler with one rod and zero electronics can hang with seasoned tournament guys in their boats, anyone can do the same. You CAN catch lightning in a bottle in any body of water, but you have to show up. The key is to make it fun!!! The rest will fall into place.

29 May 16:44

Damn dude! Nice one

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29 May 16:01

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First catch on the inaugural run in Florida. Everything worked flawlessly. Of course I had to do it with the SMH, it wouldn’t be right any other way. Thanks B!

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28 May 22:36

You just hit a bucket list with me. I wish I could fish with one of my dogs.

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28 May 19:32

Man, I love fishing in the rain.

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28 May 08:34

Brother in law asked me how I use a 9 foot diving Jerkbait in 6 foot of water. I threw this up on YouTube. Most important part is that rather than twitching the rod downward as traditional mechanic, I’ll use an almost horizontal and an occasional uptick of the tip. Other points are that I typically throw to an angle from the canal bank to maximize coverage and I purposely don’t lock the rod to my forearm so my wrist can aid in the shock absorption. https://youtu.be/i9yaigJ76T0