Cedar Key Redfish

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Capt. Ron Schurr
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Cedar Key Redfish

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Anyone have any tips on where to find redfish around Cedar Key? Heading over next month and am not familure with the area. Thanks, Ron
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Capt. Ron Schurr wrote:Anyone have any tips on where to find redfish around Cedar Key? Heading over next month and am not familure with the area. Thanks, Ron
There are TONS of oyster bars. I've caught red fish on nearly everyone of them at one time or another.
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Thanks!
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Re: Cedar Key Redfish

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I got 2 this weekend near the last little bridge before the airport on live shrimp. I also got a couple of catfish and some trout there.
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3 miles north ,shell mound area
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gonefishing wrote:3 miles north ,shell mound area
Ah, the white shell bar..a little tough this time of the year if there are any winds.
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when the tide leaves you need to as well,check out the tailing black drum its rediculous there...
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