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Trigger
      
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| In the last month or so I've been heavily fishing the bay around I-10. With the cost of gas I'm staying closer to home. In that time I've found a nice pattern for sightfishing big black drum on light gear. I've been going to a couple of oyster shell/rock bars that I know around the high tide. I chum heavily with peeled bits of shrimp. The blk. drum smell it and come in SHALLOW. Sight a fish/pod of fish and freeline either a 4 inch gulp shrimp or a split blue crab. In the past 3 weeks I've landed nearly a dozen fish this way-all of which have been over 20# with some over 35#. I got 2 today before the storm front on 6 lb gear-one 23#, one 30#. All the fish have been revived and released. It's not the most glamorous, but it's certainly a fun way to burn a couple hours. Tonight, I'll try and upload a few pics from my cell phone. Tight lines. -Jason
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| I enjoy catching black drum, especially the big ones tend to put up a nice fight I can only imagine on light light tackle like that. If I could do that for sure everytime I wanted to take someone fishing I would certainly call that a good day =)
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Trigger
      
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| sounds like fun to me...what part of the I-10 bridge is closer to home, if you fon't mind my asking. I would also like to fish closer to home. I am in Pace, but havn't really found many fish around the I-10 bridge close to Arhchie Glover. Glastronix
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Mingo
      
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J-purdy, Thats awesome!!! I'm gonna try that this weekend, i think i know kinda where your talking about.
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Trigger
      
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| I'm on the Scenic Hwy side. I've had luck around the railroad track rocks nearshore just past Langley Ave(heading toward Summit), and the all the limestone around the Dairy Queen. Also right beneath the DQ is a small rocky point extending from shore. Good luck. -Jason
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Pin Fish
      
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j_purdy (6/18/2008) I'm on the Scenic Hwy side. I've had luck around the railroad trackrocks nearshore justpast Langley Ave(heading toward Summit),and the all the limestone around the Dairy Queen. Also right beneath the DQ is a smallrocky point extending from shore. Good luck.
-Jason
Are you wading?
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Trigger
      
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thats awesome try to get some pics!
Tight Lines!!! AnthonyDue to recent controversey..... My username is indeed my last name. For those of you who dont know me, if it offends you or makes you feel uncomfortable im sorry... Like the Harry Johnsons of the world It was the name I was born into.
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