Wakulla Beach 10/29

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Eerman
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Wakulla Beach 10/29

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Decided to take the canoe for a little spin during low tide yesterday. Wasn't a bad day for fishing, not the greatest for catching. Ended with 9-10 reds (all pups), a couple of trout, and a handful of blues. Plenty of fish, just nothing worth bragging about. The sludge remains and is a good 4" deep...don't ask me how a know. :-D
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You know I spent a weeks worth of nights slinging that sludge around Wakulla Beach thinking it would keep the riff raff outta my redfish holes. Seems it didn't work. :roll: :lol:

Glad you got out. :thumbup:
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Post by tin can »

It's always worth going. :thumbup:

Birddog, I propose we try the 6' fence and posted signs. Maybe that'll keep the riff raff out. :wink:
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tin can wrote:It's always worth going. :thumbup:

Birddog, I propose we try the 6' fence and posted signs. Maybe that'll keep the riff raff out. :wink:
It ain't gonna work with the Mexicans and it ain't gonna work with the fishermen :roll: :lol:
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