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05-30-2019, 07:03 PM #12Senior Member
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That is one h3ll of a deal. You will have a new friend and will be learning from the best. Post the pictures.
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05-30-2019, 07:20 PM #13Senior Member
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Hey pier# I plan to arrive in mid October for four weeks and would enjoy having you as my guest. Put a note on your calendar to contact me.
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05-30-2019, 07:56 PM #14We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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Absolutely, will do!
Thank you both!!
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I will be in touch. Thanks Pier#r.
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Flounder have been slow at four seasons but bull minnows and jigs with white gulp. Bubble rigs will do better than anything to just catch fish. Lady fish, Spanish , and sometimes a rare Red Fish if you slow it down if you see one following .For some reason red works the best there. Also always have some fresh ( not frozen) eating shrimp. This will also usually create a bite. If you se some red fish in the area pin fish sides work really well.
Fish bites seem to catch the pompano. Small pieces of shrimp for whiting close in to shore this time of year. It is shallow there now so watch for the troughs. I always catch fish there and have a great time.


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