Panacea 4/3

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SteveL
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Panacea 4/3

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Launched port of pana, started in 50ft with a few shorts and keeper. Moved out further with the same results, so we moved out to 60t and had the same results. We ended the day with a few grouper. No real size to any just legal. On the way in the bay was rough. We were glad we made the call to get out. The bait of chioce was LY, we tried spanish sardines and grunt.
Hope to do it again next weekend.
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Glad you caught them SteveL..... :thumbup:
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Sure beats workin! :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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Hey yea got a few.. :thumbup:
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Sounds like you had fish for dinner. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Do you keep your boat in panacea?
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Post by SteveL »

GeneO

I trailer my boat,it's only 22ft. I usually launch in Port Pana but I have started to use Mashes. I know on a negative tide I can always get out and in at Port Pana. The folks at the marina are super friendly and helpful.

Steve
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