spanish mackeral

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TARPONMARK
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spanish mackeral

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I know the water temperature hasn't hit that magical 69 degrees yet, but by chance, has anyone seen any signs of spanish yet?
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The waters in and around Panama City are boiling with spanish smashing bait. I ride along the bay everyday on my way to work and best I can tell they showed up in full force here on Tuesday, but I know some have been caught off and on over the past two weeks.
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There's been a few caught around Keaton the last few weeks.
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Caught within sight of the lighthouse this morning...
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Saw small ones on Monday....should be here in good numbers this weekend.
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Saw some between Lanark reef and Dog island Sunday!
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thanks for the report !
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What's the trick for catching these? I haven't targeted them before.
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Ken,
Perfect fish for your boat. Slow troll (around 1,000-1,200 rpm) with Gotchas, mackerel rigs or McDonald's soda straw/j-hook in about 8-15 feet of water. Great spot is outside the stake line and scallop shoal off SM. Yu can also watch for birds/bait busting and cast to them. I like to use small silver diamond jigs when casting. The Spanish love glass minnows and those are great imitations.
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Great. I'm off all of next with my daughters for spring break. We are going to be fishing, fishing and more fishing.
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I sure was waiting on these reports!! I'm gonna have to make a trip to Live Oak Island tomorrow afternoon!
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See Luc's report under Inshore Reports. He hurt 'em 2 days in a row (1 day I helped) with shrimp under a CT, lots of fun way to fish 'em up. West of LH.
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We caught 7 today, lost a lot and couldda stayed there catching them all day I do believe "around the 2 mile reef, out from Panacea" :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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