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Thread: Hows the croaker fishing ?

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    Hows the croaker fishing ?

    Does anyone know anywhere where I can catch some big croakers ? I would like to take my son fishing to catch croaker soon he loves catching croakers I would like to get him on to some big ones to catch . Thanks in advance

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    Try Little Lagoon ;-)
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    Second on the Little Lagoon. Canal (on Canal Road) usually has some too if you don't have a boat.
    People are shocked to see sharks in the water around here.

    If you see natural water taste it. If it's salty it has sharks in it. If it's fresh it has alligators in it. If it's brackish it has both.

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    Late November, depending on how cool it gets and when the king fishing starts to slow down, go out on the end of the pier and drop straight down. I guarantee you will catch some big croakers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAKE View Post
    Late November, depending on how cool it gets and when the king fishing starts to slow down, go out on the end of the pier and drop straight down. I guarantee you will catch some big croakers.
    A few years ago we referred to these as silver drum, lol.

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    "Bull croakers" that's what we called them last year.

 

 

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