Alligator Point

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Alligator Point

Post by canoeman »

Tore the reds up in the back of the bay. but when I ran out of shrimp didn't catch another fish. BUMMER. to shallow to run a boat, my canoe hit in a few places. all in all 7 reds from 14-30 " . 30"er was a monster., but didnt get to weigh it. not bad for 3 hrs. Tight lines and blue skies> Capt. K
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Welcome aboard Canoeman. Glad to hear someone got into the reds. :thumbup:
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WTG. :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer: Sounds like we all jest need ta do some redfish'in!! :-D
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Welcome aboard Canoeman :beer: 7 Reds in three hours, that'll tire a fella out "a good tired though" :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Good day for sure, welcome aboard.
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I love it! Awesome day.
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Post by canoeman »

Thanks great to be aboard. Anyone else catch much fish near alligator point bay? also any tips on how to keep catching fishn after the bait's gone? anyone tried the new gulp shrimp
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Post by wevans »

Blue/Silver bottom Top Dog seems ta work for most of em "except when the grass is thick" :-D Then I switch to a Glow White/Red tail Rip Tide shrimp :thumbup: :-D :beer:
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Post by birddog »

Gold spoon. And if that won't work try a gold spoon.
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Post by Eerman »

I think if you asked birddog, he would suggest a gold spoon. :-D I haven't tried the Gulp baits; but, I was watchin' Florida Fishing Report the other day and Capt Rick said that there had been some complaining on the professional redfish tours about the Gulp products. Seems folks were just throwing them out and letting them sit and were catching fish.
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Spoon, smoon :o aint nothin like a strike on a top water :-D :beer: :beer: and what fun is there in just throwing something out there and waiting for a bite anyhow :smt017 :smt025 :beer:
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Post by Redbelly »

Gotta work at the point tomorrow, and one house has a dock that the builder keeps telling me of the redfish all around this dock on Alligator Bay.
Along wid da tools tomoorrow there will be a spincast with a topwater plug loaded, ya know those 15 min "rest" breaks! :-D
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Post by birddog »

Your right of course, Wevans. Topwater rules. But the spoon is more consistant, although not nearly as exciting.
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Post by noleflyfisher »

Very nice day. :thumbup: I'm partial to an unweighted jerk worm but Wevans is right . . . it's hard to beat a clumsy old red wollering on top behind a surface plug.
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Post by tin can »

Yup. Everyone needs a rest break now and then. Good luckredbelly.

BTW, if you were to ask Birddog what to throw at reds, he'd probably say a spoon.
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