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After towing his Seavee boat from South Florida to Cape Cod to catch Atlantic Bluefin Tuna... the weather kept Carter and his Obsession inshore for the first few days. But now there's a window of opportunity and they head offshore.
After towing his Seavee boat from South Florida to Cape Cod to catch Atlantic Bluefin Tuna... the weather kept Carter and his Obsession inshore for the first few days. But now there's a window of opportunity and they head offshore.
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