





Saturday February 7 was the day for shooting the images for an upcoming article in Sport
Fishing Magazine. I headed down to Islamorada under some "cloud-canopy" skies to meet photographer Pat Ford, and Ranger Boats' Captains Larry Jett and Jim Dalrymple. Everyone did their best in these efforts and I feel optimistic about the outcome.
CONTACT DATA:
Pat Ford
Ranger Boats
Captain Jim Dalrymple
305-304-9386
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