Fort Walton Fishing?

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Redphisher
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Fort Walton Fishing?

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Going to meet the family in Ft. W this weekend and next. I'll take my boat (of course) and I usually put in on the 98 bridge that crosses over to Santa Rosa Island at that bait shop. Looking to spread out a bit. Anyone with suggestions is welcome. My boat is a 16' Carolina Skiff with a 40hp merc. So no offshore stuff, strictly bay and bridge stuff. Or maybe even a fresh water trip (I shutter to think that cause I love Redfish). Any thoughts...
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Email or PM Jacknasty that's his water
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thanks, if all goes well I'll post pics and a report.
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I sent you another PM :thumbup:
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I can say one thing for sure. Choctawhatchee Bay can get real rough real quick, just watch the water and weather......

Have fun....

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Post by grim reeler »

If anyone has advice on the area, I am interested too. My wife's family is in Mary Ester and Shalimar.

Thx in advance.
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