Spanish?
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PerryFisherMan
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Re: Spanish?
I haven't heard of anyone in the Keaton area see a mackeral yet..but I almost caught a ladyfish today. We usually don't see ladyfish in the winter, so maybe the mackeral are not too far behind.
Re: Spanish?
by the first week in april they'll be everywhere. Better go by some more terminal tackle 
tact is for people not witty enough to be sarcastic
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captkeyser
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Re: Spanish?
Haven't seen any yet in the Aucilla area.
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Re: Spanish?
I saw a big group of gulls diving on some rain bait as I crossed the Mid Bay Bridge yesterday. Spanish shouldn't be too far behind.
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Thanks, y'all ... keep us advised. I'm off next week, and I plan to do some fishing amidst the yard work.
noleflyfisher, is that the Destin/Niceville Mid-Bay Bridge? That's the only one I know, being geographically challenged and all. If so, you might see the cobia before we do (at least as I understand it).
noleflyfisher, is that the Destin/Niceville Mid-Bay Bridge? That's the only one I know, being geographically challenged and all. If so, you might see the cobia before we do (at least as I understand it).
Re: Spanish?
Out of Lanark Village
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