Fishing after the churn and burn.

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Fishing after the churn and burn.

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I know go when you can, but what do the storms do to the bite, if anything. If forecast holds this w/e its time to go.
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The grouper should be chewin on anything with relief.
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I went the day after Frances. The redfish were very hungry. I plan to try tomorrow.
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I went between Frances and Ivan, and the morning bite was really on with the trout. This could be attributable to either the time of year and/or post churnning ...

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Based on the 10:30 forecast, gonna have to hit it Sunday. :-D
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I plan on giving St. Marks a try early in the morning.
If you release them they will grow!!!!
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