A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
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We put the Jonny in at the lighthouse on Sunday at 1:40 and fished until 3:40. The reds were holding to rockpiles. We picked up 5 reds 22-25". 6-7 good keeper trout and a 18.5" flattie. All fish on gold Johnson spoon, white gulp ripple mullet and paddletail grubs. We invited 4 reds and the flounder home. As always, I looked in the stomach of the ones I cleaned. All fish had crab shells, one had a big shrimp and one had these
A large white(ish) worm, small white worm and possibly a bull minnow. I guess it is time to find some white senco bass worms
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I cleaned a 23" red last month with a whole stone crab in his stomach. The left claw was crushed but the carapace was whole and at least 3" wide. I had no idea they could swallow something that big and hard. Didn't have my phone handy. And what was that nasty little critter in the last photo? That is one ugly creature
Catholic girl pray for me, you’re my only hope for heaven
Quite the buffet they eat. What you've found goes with what I've been told over the years that they will eat just about anything. They nose across the bottom and thru the grass and eat anything their mouth touches.