Weather has finally cooperated and today was a perfect example - 76 degrees with an onshore breeze about 10MPH. So we headed off to Fort Pickens about 30 miles away to try our luck at the National Park (free entrance for those with a Golden Eagle pass). Below are some of the pictures I took that will give you and idea of what we experienced.
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| This is a poor panorama of the beach from our chairs not too shabby |

Terry is always alert to a rod about to dip - unfortunately, it never happened this day.
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| And this was her view - note the barely surf. |
Ah - lunch awaits as we sit waiting for a bite - we decided that it wasn't worth the wait and hit the Igloo hard as it was loaded with Subways, Coke and chips- loverly
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| Time to quit - especially after both rods got dumped into the surf when the waves eroded the sand spikes |

May have already shown this one but I got a kick out of the Great Blue Heron looking like he was ready for lunch at the bait shop

Hey Kevyn - check out this boulder in the middle of the dunes - spotted it and thought you might shed some light on what it might be. Wasn't another anywhere on the rest of the island and the Gulf (behind me about 30 yards) didn't have a rock anywhere this side of Cuba.
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