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Grouper
      
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wanting to try it...anyone have some info or tips they'd be willing to share
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Trigger
      
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| hello, I talked to a guy over in spanish fort the other day and he told me they are in mobile bay around the crab pots and channel markers in decent numbers.As for around here you dont hear of many being caught.I also would like to catch a few ,I heard they are excellent eating.
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They taste great, get the throat out for sure.
Live shrimp under a cork. Drift it with hte current toward the buoy, pot or whatever and hang on.
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Trigger
      
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| yeah any advice on this would be nice i would love to catch a triple tail before i start school again. you never hear of any being caught , but then again you dont hear of many people around here fishing for them. a buddy of mine was fishing for black snapper on the backside of perdido key last summer and caught a little one that was about 5lbs.
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check out my post under inshore reports. we had to go to alabama to catch ours, and we hired a good guide. would love to catch some locally but haven't found 'em yet...i have a boat if you want to try it around here, but i have no idea where to go...
MikeMy Pix... http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/gallery.asp?gallery=1255
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Trigger
      
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| Hit your marks before anyone else. I've almost never seen one turn down a live shrimp.
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Grouper
      
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| mike...i read your report and thats one of the things that got me interested. I have a bay boat with a 140 suzuki, when i get ready to give it a shot i'll let you know. thanks It looks like mobile bay is the place to go. any additional info would be great folks tide? incoming, outgoing, slack moon? time of day? morning, midday, afternoon? clean water? dirty water?
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