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Trigger
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 267
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Taking week after next off to do some fishing. I have not tried the I-10 Bridge rubble but hear it covers a large area. Does anyone have the numbers to it?I havent programmed that into my GPS yet. Anyone had any good luck there?
Thanks :usaflag |
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Cigar Minnow
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1
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Hey, don't know the exact numbers but we went out there on Saturday and caught our limit (8 kept 3 more caught) on King with cigs. Just trolling around with a lot of luck on the North side of it! Good Luck
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Beulah
Posts: 1,477
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30 13.991 87 11.863 BRIDGE RUBBLE 30 14.137 87 11.975 BRIDGE RUBBLE 30 14.205 87 11.663 BRIDGE RUBBLE 30 14.485 87 11.988 BRIDGE RUBBLE 30 14.276 87 12.581 BRIDGE RUBBLE Here. They pasted funny but put the numbers in bold in your GPS. Drift or troll around between the numbers and mark your GPS everytime you see something on the bottom. After a while you will have a little area of marks and it will outline where the rubble is. If your gonna anchor set it wayyy outside of the rubble so you dont lose it. You could also use a reef anchor and drop right in it. Bridge rubble holds a lot of black snapper so try some 30-40 pound mono leader with some live baits and you should get a few of those. Kings are also all over the rubble. Good luck. Post some reports with pics! |
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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 87
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I'm not familiar with these numbers. Is this out of Pensacola?
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Grouper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: 1005 east lee st
Posts: 755
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http://www.myescambia.com/Bureaus/De...cialReefs.html Page four has the I-10 rubble piles to the SW. Starting with the David Bogan reef. Just click on the Artificial Reef Link on the page. They have been real consistent with legal amberjacks either jigging or live bait fishing. We have been catching a lot more black snapper than red snapper. It is kind of hard to figure on the bottom fishing. Monday was terrific but Tuesday and Wendsday were slow. Joshh gave you some great advice on anchoring. These rubble piles are about an acre in size each. You need a lot of anchor rope to fish them safely or use the rock anchor.
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