Pinfishes

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sand flea
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Pinfishes

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Anybody got any info on where to find pinfish this time of the year and how to get them ? Are they gone south, gone deeper?? Any help would be appreciated !

Thanks, Daryl
captkeyser
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Re: Pinfishes

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They move up into the rivers. Wakulla, St. Marks, Carrabelle. You can drop a trap in any of these places and should have pretty good luck. I usually catch them in the Wakulla just north of Shell Island fish camp on small hooks and shrimp and use them for reds. I guarantee you that you could drop a pinfish trap, leave it over night or for a couple of hours and load up on them.
sand flea
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Re: Pinfishes

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Thanks Cap't K. I will try that.
Jumptrout51
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Re: Pinfishes

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Captain Keyser knows this because all he can catch is pinfish. :smt005
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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wevans
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Re: Pinfishes

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Yer one ta talk :roll: :smt004 :beer:
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Re: Pinfishes

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Ton of pins in the rivers.
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