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Post by tylerdurden on Sept 24, 2010 14:08:25 GMT -5
caught a 20 in grouper and had two break offs on frozen sardines. Saw a guy catch a 12 in snapper, macks were running strong and big, one guy hooked into a looked undersized cobia. There were about a dozen snook sitting in the shallows, some really big. Going back out to my spot tomorrow with my girl.
One really cool thing was seeing an Osprey nab a pigeon about 15 feet away, tried to get close enough to take a pic but he flew away with it before I could
Oh and a really nice breeze today that kept the temp really comfortable
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Post by gerard1031 on Sept 25, 2010 11:36:35 GMT -5
Add on to your Friday report; went out to south pier around 5 p.m., kind of cloudy and rainy all around, no greenies to speak of, some pinfish, used squid at first got an immediate hook up on the outgoing, a decent Key West grunt, into the cooler....but then, really not much the rest of the evening...went and got a dozen of the puniest shrimp I've ever seen at the baithouse....proceeded to catch 2 catfish, a mini mangrove, a ladyfish, and of course my buddy flipper stripping off a few select pinfish.
Guys on either side pulled in one decent size mangrove apiece....where was mine???
Slooooow fishing but the brief rain shower was nice and the far off lightning shows were kind of nice to see.
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Post by tylerdurden on Sept 25, 2010 18:06:15 GMT -5
on the stringer today: 2 sheepshead, 1 mango, 1flounder. Some big strkes but nothing doing.
Sheeps caught on barnacles, mango on shrimp, flounder and the three undersiezed on pilchards
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Post by permit53 on Sept 27, 2010 21:17:01 GMT -5
Nice catches and thanks for the reports
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Post by BigDawg71 on Oct 5, 2010 19:49:52 GMT -5
good to hear the sheepies are coming back so soon!
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Post by tylerdurden on Oct 6, 2010 10:23:03 GMT -5
yeah the sheeps dont seem to be thick but they are schooling around one piling. Its different each day but they eat whats dropped in front of them, usually like 20-30 on just one piling
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