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Trigger
Join Date: Mar 2008
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I went just east of the pier for a couple hours till dark. I didnt even have a bait stolen. There were others out. I saw only one fish brought in. No idea what it was.
The water was very off color from the storm. I am hoping it cleans up some for the weekend. |
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1,460
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Yep, I was out there also today. The water is so dirty it will be a couple days again before it gets clear enough to have some luck.
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Mingo
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Mary Esther
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Yep I was there this morning and had the same luck not even a single damn bite! freakin cold front killed it!
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Grouper
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sunshine State
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WOW. Thats fascinating!!! thanks for sharing. Did you get any picures of the skunk??? He must have been mighty lost!!!
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Surf's rough again today..Sunday 14
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Navarre Beach, Fl
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was there early this morning....winds were kicking hard out of the east. Guy by the pier caught a blue fish. Thats it nothing else. Water wasmilky, clouds lower than yesterday, tide still coming in. Tested a 3 oz piramid sinker with two screws on it..it anchored good.
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Grouper
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sunshine State
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Navarre Beach, Fl
Posts: 993
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It did retreive very good indeed for a 3 OZ'er and 12 knot eastwinds . It held just enough . I've used some spider sinkers before and they do a good job don't get me wrong, but also I've experienced that when it buries too much it can very tight, andI mean very very tight to the point that if you get a large hit the fish will break your line with out evenbending yourrod...that's because the spider sinker gets anchored so good that it will snap yourleader line (of course depending of what poundage you are using for your leader). I'm experimenting with screws .. . its easy and inexpensive. I had a 5 oz on an other rod (two sinkers, a 3 and a 2oz togetherand itrolled about 100 feet west....I'd say it all depends of the currents too;if its reaping bad, it wil move anything regardless.
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