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    I fished the beach at Mobile Street on the Ft Morgan Road today. I caught 1 very small Whiting that was promptly stolen and eaten by a Heron when it slipped out of my hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travis View Post
    I fished the beach at Mobile Street on the Ft Morgan Road today. I caught 1 very small Whiting that was promptly stolen and eaten by a Heron when it slipped out of my hand.
    Hi travis, Thank you for the report, tough luck with the whiting, it would have been better than wiener water soup.

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    Sometime you have to know when to punt, play defense, and come back in April! Unless you live there in that case I would always go for it on 4th down.
    flyguy and Pier#r like this.

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    If you have access to a boat or have a kayak we are catching flounder on deep structure from 40-70ft deep.and been catching the reds and sheepies in perdido pass. The trout are still in the rivers and the creeks in deep holes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    If you have access to a boat or have a kayak we are catching flounder on deep structure from 40-70ft deep.and been catching the reds and sheepies in perdido pass. The trout are still in the rivers and the creeks in deep holes.
    Thanks Monk, I have a boat but it's in MN. I would rather not pull it all the way down here and then put it in the salt water, and then pull it back to MN. We have been out with Ralph at J & M and caught sheeps in the pass. My wife won't let me have a yak!!!!

 

 
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