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Mother nature was going to make us work for it on day 2. The coldest cold front of the winter was moving in, but sometimes you work, you get paid. And we did. Once again, this day was a perfect example of textbook teamwork. A couple of us even got to swim with the sharks during bait drops. It was about the only way to stay warm.

NOTE: As mentinoed on day one, we gathered a lot of good data on these fish for MOTE Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL, as well as NOAA's Apex Predator Program so there's a lot more info to go with this story and we'll add it all later in the week, including the fish facts. For now, we're heading to North Carolina on a last-minute, priority production call regarding some big news we'll share soon. For now, we'll let the pictures tell the most important part of the story.

L-R: Chris Ford, Zac Meyer, Mike Palmer, James Turner, Scott Gibbens, Clay Newton, Brooks Paxton II, Sean Paxton.

We celebrated ... then celebrated some more. What a couple of days it was. We lost track of the good times, but not the sharks ... 22 in all. If that cold front didn't show up, we would've added to the tally. It's one expedition for the books. No doubt. After we get back from shooting in North Carolina, we'll get all the stats together and upload them. Till then, from all of us to all of you ... all the best and
GOOD LUCK FISHING!