Panama City Reds and Trout

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Talltails
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Panama City Reds and Trout

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I met up with some people and fished West Bay. It was my first time fishing there. Not knowing what to expect and fishing out of a kayak, I brought a little bit of everthing to throw at the fish. We paddled out on the grass flats, and started catching trout on topwater. At times, the bite was extremely hot and very quickly I had all I wanted with the trout. They averaged between 14 and 17 inches with several going bigger. Several reds were caught as well. These went from small up to 27 inches. Then, as I was paddling back to the creek, at the mouth, something large hit my lure. After a couple good runs, I pull up this 30 inch beauty.
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Thanks to Chalk for giving us a couple suggestions as to where to fish. I look forward to going back again sometime.
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Post by bman »

Sounds like a great day on the skinny water.
Above average for this time of year :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

Glad you found some, nice red :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by TallyFish »

A nice red TallTails! Who won the tourney?
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Post by Talltails »

That was one of two first place 30 inch reds. I had to split the pot, but that's ok. The largest trout was 25 inches. I'm not sure who caught it though.
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Post by Barhopr »

good looking fish. Sounds like ya'll wore'm out
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Nice red :thumbup:
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Post by snatch-n-reel »

NICE FISH :thumbup: :thumbup:
Let me get them Numbers!!!!!!!!
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Heck of a day :thumbup:
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Ya done good. :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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