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03-28-2013, 07:20 PM #11
Re: Flounders...Can you catch them and how off the pier
[quote author=divedeep link=topic=2997.msg27399#msg27399 date=1364505392]
[quote author=dublthret link=topic=2997.msg27391#msg27391 date=1364503467]
Ok. But the original question stated "during the summer months".
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What does the actual topic have to do with anything these days? Reading and reviewing before posting has become optional for one segment of the membership. :
As to OP's question: Besides bull minners, a 3" Gulp Shrimp will mitigate the pin fish problem down to almost zero.
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that's what friend over in Pensacola bay would use on a small jig head casted out and reeled in slow along the shallow bottom..... I guess with out the jig head might work....I have never tried it and at 20 for the jar of gulf shrimp....who knows :boohoo:....I guess drop the carolina part and just flip the jig and gulp shrimp und er and work it would be goodBill..............
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03-28-2013, 07:54 PM #12
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Re: Flounders...Can you catch them and how off the pier
3/16 - 3/8 oz red jig head on flouro leader. Size depending on wind/current. Bump it slowly.
Screw it. Let's ride.
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