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Browse FishTrack's latest collection of favorite fishing photos and videos from Instagram, Facebook and beyond in this edition of Land Sucks! If you want to get in on the action, be sure to follow FishTrack on Facebook and Instagram, and be sure to tag your best shots #landsucks.
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Guy Harvey shares a killer underwater photo of a raging bull, while Capt. Moe Newman snaps a unique shot back at the dock.
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'Hoos there? It's Crystal LaFosse and Team Qualifier showing off a couple of trophy fish!
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Marlinstar shows off the action of its latest Tomahawk reverse scoop nose, while Al McGlashan captures an equally tantalizing bait ball.
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You gotta pick your days when heading offshore, and Capt. Chris Fay captures some gnarly weather. Menwhile, Carey Chen shares a shot of one worst-case scenario.
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Guatemala sailfishing is simply epic right now, and Capt. Brad Philipps shows off just one of the hundreds of sails he's released so far this season. Up in South Florida, Miami Skin Diver captures a really cool closeup of his own.
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Part of growing up is learning how to deal with adversity. Al McGlashan's young Aussie angler Cooper saw some disappointment, but his tenacity was soon rewarded.
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Speaking of adversity, at least the angler in this shot from PointClickFish.com got his hook back! Down at Zancudo Lodge, they release billfish in a little more conventional manner.
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As Capt. Krista knows, nothing beats hitting the water with your BFF and a couple of cold ones. Coastal Conservation Association shares a shot by Travis Thompson of one lucky angler with a nice new pair of specks.
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There's something missing here... Capt. Brad Philipps shares a shot of a big blue marlin, sans bill, while Blue Runner Sportfishing's amberjack apparently had a run-in with a cookiecutter shark.
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Fishing slow? Maybe try a little meditation (photo by GoPro). On the flip side, Hannah Aldoroty is a woman of action, in this shot by Hunter Ledbetter.
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Whether you're offshore or inshore, that next perfect shot is just around the corner. (Photos by Brett Crane and Stay Salty Florida)
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Peter Miller and crew fought this "swordfish" all the way up from 2,000 feet, and we bet they were surprised! Meanwhile, Bryan Toney offers up photo evidence that the 2016 Kona season is off to a great start!
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