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Post by limelight on Jun 17, 2017 13:09:56 GMT -5
This morning around 7.00 am i was at Fort Desoto pier the weather was really nice and fished around 40minutes and got 3 keeper size macks and lost one really good big size and than it was completely dead because of the tide, it was really wonderful to be out there again after all these rainy days.
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Post by Mackerelman on Jun 17, 2017 14:26:36 GMT -5
All Right Limelight ! Reel them In !
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Post by Mackerelman on Jun 17, 2017 14:33:07 GMT -5
Limelight:As I have been telling Everyone for the Last Few Months, "All We Need is Rain to move out the Red Tide". Now People are Seeing the Truth in it. Look at You. That is Proven Fact & Look at what You Caught ! Congratulations Again !
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Post by limelight on Jun 17, 2017 15:16:41 GMT -5
Yep you were telling the truth,almost every single person got macks. on the pier so it means they are already here,i'm sure next time if i go there when the high tide is starting i can catch much more because i was there end of the high tide...
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Post by Mackerelman on Jun 17, 2017 15:22:14 GMT -5
Yep you were telling the truth,almost every single person got macks. on the pier so it means they are already here,i'm sure next time if i go there when the high tide is starting i can catch much more because i was there end of the high tide... At Sun-Up is the Best Time to go Fishing out at Fort Desoto. Especially if there is a High Tide near. One of My Sayings, "More Water = More Fish".
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Post by seabird on Jun 17, 2017 18:16:40 GMT -5
limelight: Good catch! The early fishermen get the fish. Thanks for the report letting us know the macks are here.
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