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Old 03-10-2008, 02:39 AM   #1
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I am coming from Arkansas (no hillbilly jokes please - lol). I hope to fish the bay in a small boat. What are the smallest boats you see fishing the bay? Unfortunately I am making my trip with my family on a kind of shoestring budget this year. Usually I just pier fish down in Pensacola, but the bay calls me every time I go by. I do a lot of bass fishing and trout fishing where I live and would just like to try something a bit different than walking down the pier. A little help or advice please?



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Old 03-10-2008, 02:42 AM   #2
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Well, how big is your boat? I see people in the pass in 12 ft aluminum jon boats, it all depends on the weather on any given day. What time of year you coming?
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Old 03-10-2008, 02:52 AM   #3
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I will be coming down in mid-May. I'm really excited to try something different. I've been out deep sea fishing on the Pacific and nothing but beach casting or pier fishing there in Pensacola. My boat is a 16-foot flat bottom with a 25 hp Mercury on the tail. What do you think?



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Old 03-10-2008, 03:01 AM   #4
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I think you'll be just fine. The weather normally calms down by that time of year. I too have a 16 ft. flat bottom boat, I have a 70hp on mine, but engine size shouldn't affect your seaworthiness much. I was out in the pass today and it was pretty breezy at one point, 2 to 3 footers and I just went slow and followed the birds around no problem. Good luck and welcome to the forum, keep close to everyone's reports and you'll have a good idea of where to go and what to use!

Here's a pic of my boat just outside the pass last may 28th to give ya something to look forward to :letsdrink

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Old 03-14-2008, 12:18 AM   #5
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I fish my 14 john all the time in the pass. Bring your boat!
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:12 AM   #6
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You should be fine. Just watch your weather. A good rule of thumb is if you look up and see the tree tops swaying... You probably don't want to venture far. It can get chooy in the bay. Pick your days and you will be golden. Welcome to Pensacola and good luck fishing!
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:27 AM   #7
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Bring the boat! Even if the wind is blowing and it is to rough to go into the bay there are plenty of other places to fish. Santa Rosa sound and Big Lagoon are both much smaller than P-cola bay, and hold a lot of fish that time of year. The grassflats should be calm and productive by then. Don't overlook the bayous either, Grande and Tahar both offer sheltered water and good fishing under the right conditions.

Also learn how to check the marine weather forecast. NOAA gives predictions for what it will be like on the water (take with a grain of salt), look for a forecast of inland waters smooth and the bay should be alright.
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Old 03-14-2008, 10:30 AM   #8
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Man, I wouldn't bring a boat down and put it in the saltwater for a week. Once it goes in the saltwater bad things start to happen. You don't see as many old motors still in working condition as I'm sure you do where you live.

Get some good spots for wade fishing in the bay, you'll catch fish and won't have the hassle of bringing your boat down and trying to store it somewhere without worrying about stuff being stolen out of it. Just my .02
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Old 03-14-2008, 10:38 AM   #9
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You'll be fine in the water and with salt as well.

Use the search function on here, there was a pretty detailed thread about freshwater boat in saltwater and how to best avoid problems.

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Old 04-05-2008, 08:39 PM   #10
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Your boat should be fine. Make sure all your safety items are up to snuff. BTY, I am from Searcy, what part of the "Natural Gas" state are you from?:clap

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