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Mingo
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Are they there yet? Particularly talking about the East Bay river or Blackwater.
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Snapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: gulf breeze, pensacola/panhandle
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they're not thick yet, specks are making there way up there but no gator trout yet. some descent slot red's tailing the flats just outside of the mouths.
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Sailfish
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Do the trout and reds migrate to shallow waters during the winter?? I dont know much about the migration patterns of different species |
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Snapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: gulf breeze, pensacola/panhandle
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Yes they run north to spawn, some sooner than other's. It continues from now until Feb.
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Trigger
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Navarre, FL
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Same question. Are they there yet? I haven't seen them and I'm at the East River every week. If they are looking for warmer water, the East Bay water as been warmer than the East River's. I went last week, the weather was bad. The water temp in the East River was 48 and the temp in the East Bay was 56. So what temps are we looking for to get the "Gator Trout."
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Grouper
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Springville, AL
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water temp 48?? was your cooler leaking near your transducer? just kidding. That seems rather cold to me. Is that right?
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Snapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Water temp for river,yes. it's not necessarily all to do with the temp though. you'll definitely find them in the holes and cuts. The bite has been very lazy though. Wait till it gets closer to spawning season when they start to need to fatten up, they'll eat anything they can.
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Grouper
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Springville, AL
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Snapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: gulf breeze, pensacola/panhandle
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spawning is in late jan. and feb. right now they are thicker in the bayous.
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola
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The trout are NOT in the rivers right now. You may get a few stragglers, but they are not concentrated like thay should be this time a year. The reason is simply because of all the rain we have had. There is WAY to much fresh water in the river systems. Redfish...now that's a different story. We caught 15 on a trip yesterday in the river.I have over20 spots in both Escambiaand blackwaterriver that I can usually go toon a regular basisand catch 30 to 40 trouta morning. It has not been likethat this year. There are a few trout concentratedin Weaverriver but that is about it. The water temp is plenty cold enough for the trout to be there right now.
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