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I was at Coral Reef Park (South Miami) about three weeks ago with the family. I was walking around when I saw this huge Peacock floating on it's side. I thought, what a shame. I kept on walking down the canal and on my way back I'm looking at this fish when I see one of its gills move. I go into "I have to save this fish mode". I run down the bank and wait for the wind to blow it my way. I snap a couple of pictures and I start trying to revive it. It took me about 15 minutes but I was able to get it to swim off. I watched it for a while and the last I saw of it, it was swimming towards deeper water. Before this Peacock my PB was 3.5 lbs. I'm thinking this fish was at least 8lbs.

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Good for you. Glad to hear that it swam off. I've witnessed a few guys do stuff like that after a tournament. I think it's great when people are willing to take that extra step.

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thats pretty cool.

but i would have never even thought about touching a dead floatey fish in the first place though...but thats just me  

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