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Some buddies are going down at the end of this week and want me to meet them with the boat.

Never been out of there- any suggestions of areas to look?
Google Earth shows a lot of creeks and bars.

Are there grass flats like our area?

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Reel Slow and I fished south to Steinhatchee from Keaton back in March. We caught some of the best trout I've ever caught. We were in close, mostly 2' or less fishing sand holes on turtle grass flats. We were chunking soft plastic jerkbaits.

Thats about all I know about the area. Good luck :thumbup:
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Yea BD I heard about that trip, ya'll caught some 16-17" fish didnt ya???!?? :smt005 :smt005 :lol: :lol: :smt005 :smt005
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Post by What a mess »

Great grass beds both ways no excuse to not catch fish there, 4-6 feet and if the ct is not working go to straight jigs, of course pin fish & shrimp are sure fire. of course reds cobia and spanish are possible also.
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