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Landlocked

Beach Fanatic
May 16, 2005
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Alabama
bluegrass 320, you will have more fun enjoying the beach than fishing, when the June Grass is in like it is. The grass may be spotty here and there, but even little bits, will catch on your line and when you DO catch a fish, you will have to clean your line as you try and real in your catch.

Pompano rig and sand fleas work well, minus the June Grass. Gulp also makes artificial sand fleas that work well, but sand fleas are plentiful on the beach right now.

Berkley named that product "Gulp" because it leaves you gulping for fresh air when you open that bag. :puke: They work, but dang they stink.
 

polo

Beach Comber
Jul 15, 2008
34
5
June grass too much off the beach. Any feedback on Choctawhatchee Bay or the local piers? Where are the Spanish Mackerel these days?

Polo
 

ASH

Beach Fanatic
Feb 4, 2008
2,156
443
Roosevelt, MN
Went out on a party boat Saturday as it was the last day federal waters were open in the Gulf of Mexico until only God knows when.

We had to work to find Red Snapper. My party was three people and we came back in with 26 fish consisting of three Red Snapper, One Trigger Fish, one Flounder and a bunch of Porgies and Mingo Snapper.
 

rblessed1031

Beach Lover
Jul 14, 2008
156
130
Dune Allen
If you can get out a bit (think kayak) it is great. Troll that 2nd sand bar on both sides. We have caught all kinds of fish - Mackeral, pompano, bone fish (I think), remora and some we aren't sure what they are, but we throw them all back - so it is all good. We have only been using shrimp.

It has been a hoot!
 
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