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    Whats hitting on the shore?

    I’ll be down doing some shore fishing towards the West end of Little Lagoon September 1-9 and was curious what everyone is catching from the shore?

    Im hoping to basically luck into catching anything but really hoping for some Pompano and might try for some Reds, I’d be more than happy just catching Whiting as well.

    Thanks in advance everyone.

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    You're going to have early morning high tides and falling until just after dark.
    I would expect early and late in the day to be your best times but whiting will be a high probability fish then too (mid day).
    Concentrate on tactics for redfish & pompano early (bait on bottom) and redfish & bluefish late (lures).

    Hope this helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    You're going to have early morning high tides and falling until just after dark.
    I would expect early and late in the day to be your best times but whiting will be a high probability fish then too (mid day).
    Concentrate on tactics for redfish & pompano early (bait on bottom) and redfish & bluefish late (lures).

    Hope this helps!
    Redfish and Blues late with lures, what type of lure, top water or submerged?

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