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A group of roseate spoonbills photographed by Jimmy Jackson April 7th 2009.

Roseate Spoonbill
Photo: Jimmy Jackson
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Rick Underbrink landed this cobia on a fly rod while fishing with Captain Billy Sandifer offshore in his panga August 22nd 2008.

Fly Rod Cobia
Photo: Rick Underbrink
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A picture of a Baltimore Oriole invading Billy Sandifer's backyard April 20th 2009. Captain Billy attracts these birds with orange halves nailed to trees during the spring migration.

Baltimore Oriole
Photo: Billy Sandifer
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Joy Sandifer pictured with a pair of pompano caught on the Padre Island National Seashore Winter 2008.

Twin Pompano
Photo: Joy Sandifer
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Jimmy Jackson captured this stunning photograph of an american oystercatcher April 7th 2009.

American Oystercatcher
Photo: Jimmy Jackson
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Steven Naylor caught and released this 27.5 inch trout weighing 7.5 lbs, 56 miles down the Padre Island National Seashore on a 51M Mirrolure CH11 mid day Dec 4, 2007.

Winter Reward
Photo: Steven Naylor
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A red breasted grosbeak in my backyard during the spring migration April 20th 2009. Photo by Captain Billy Sandifer

Red Breasted Grosbeak
Photo: Billy Sandifer
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Darrell Atkins with a 29 inch 8.5 pound speckled trout caught and released on artificial while on a trip with Captain Billy Sandifer May 21 2008

29 inch Speck
Photo: Darrell Atkins
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A group of american avocets taking flight on the Padre Island National Seashore. Photo by Jimmy Jackson April 17 2007.

American Avocet Lift Off
Photo: Jimmy Jackson
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Captain Billy Sandifer landed this bonita (also known as little tunny) on a fly rod on the Padre Island National Seashore March 17th 2003.

Bonita on the Fly
Photo: Billy Sandifer
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Rick Underbrink landed this solid cobia (also known as ling) in Captain Billy's Panga 3 miles offshore the Padre Island National Seashore August 22nd 2008.

Panga Cobia
Photo: Rick Underbrink
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Captain Billy Sandifer landed this 30 pound wahoo July 17th 2009 near Ranzell 50 miles offshore. The fish hit a skirted ballyhoo trolled at 5 knots.

Panga Wahoo
Photo: Billy Sandifer


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