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Long ago and not so far away...

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Years ago, (in the mid eighties) I was stationed at Tyndall AFB, in PC. My buddies and I would fish an outgoing tide at night from an old closed bridge so that our bait (3-4 in live blue crabs) would float toward the new bridge. The strong tidal current would suspend or bait near the top of the water. We found that if we positioned ourselves just right we could get our bait to a spot illuminated by the lights from the new bridge. The monster reds would circle like sharks under this light waiting for the tide to carry some bay morsel to them. They would be just below the surface so the any thing floating by would be silhouetted by the light. This tactic ptoduced numerous monsters and countless misses and broken hooks - we had to muscle them a bit to keep them from running to the bridge pylons.

We did this for a couple of years and always with amazing results until the reds were overharvested by the gillnetters. From the looks of the red population these days, my guess is that a boat (the old bridge is closed to fishing now) positioned just right on the bay side of the bridge leading to Tyndall would be in for an out-of-the-slot treat.

If anyone over in PC gives this a try, let me know how it turns out.
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That sounds like a great time. I'd love to try it. :thumbup:
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My cousin and some of his friends used to go to the old Hathaway Bridge and fish at night. They would go by boat and get out on the concrete waterline footings under the bridge. He said they would catch the big Reds, Tarpon, and some keeper Groupers. He always tried to get me to go, But I never did. Tough to go fishing all night now, he is married with kids and so am I.
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I can remember, as a child, waiting for what seemed like hours for the old drawbridge to do its thing. Don't remember whether they called Hathaway back in the day...


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The primo spot was where the first span connects with the second span, there was something special about hearing the drag scream in the dark of night.
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Post by Ty one on »

Derfish, You must have been fishing from the Old Dupont Bridge there by the base. We used to catch a lot of Mullet off of that bridge throwing our castnets. :thumbup:
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Post by Derfish »

Yes, that's what it was called the Dupont Bridge - you jarred my memory. It is still there, but I guess it is not safe enough to allow people to fish from it any longer.
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I think whats left of it is open to fishing. The North ( Parker) side is all that is there now.
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Dupont bridge and they still catch'm there
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