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Re: spring
They are picked up now it is rocken. Four trips in four weeks all good a couple great.
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
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Re: spring
This time in my opinion is the best time of the year to catch fish...finding them is the key once you find them it's usually on.
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Re: spring
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Re: spring
When the pollen drops and covers everything, it's time for spring flats fishing!!!!
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Re: spring
Welcome!... i'm also new to winter fishing here. I managed to take my kids fishing this past weekend east of the Lighthouse and they caught black seabass and a couple nice speckled trout. But be warned if the forecast says fog. I had never experienced that on the water, but thank God I had a new navigational device and took time to pre-program my route. It was spooky how I couldn't keep my bearings without navigational aids. Have a compass and GPS in those cases is my advice.
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Re: spring
I second that!!!!lordsfisher wrote:Welcome!... i'm also new to winter fishing here. I managed to take my kids fishing this past weekend east of the Lighthouse and they caught black seabass and a couple nice speckled trout. But be warned if the forecast says fog. I had never experienced that on the water, but thank God I had a new navigational device and took time to pre-program my route. It was spooky how I couldn't keep my bearings without navigational aids. Have a compass and GPS in those cases is my advice.

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