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Ruby Red Lip
      
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Went to east side of Portofino at about 0830 tried for pomps, but instead landed a huge Blue and a 26" Red. Surf was rough but otherwise great to be out fishing. Peeled shrimp and cut bait (mullet) were used. Not bad for just a few hours of fishing. Other guys at the beach caught a few pomps at least over 20" and bunches of huge blues larger than the one below.
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Mingo
      
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| Which side is best to fish? Past the condos or the westside by Ft Pickens? I don't do too bad on Pickens end so I've never bothered to try the other side.
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Mingo
      
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Beautiful fish dude! enjoy the meal
A wise man once said good things come to those who bait!
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Is it common to catch blues (that size) in your area this time of the year??
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Nice catch 
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| Depends on where you park at Pickens and walk. It could be a long walk to the beach or shorter. At East of Portafino you can park on the side road and the beach is there very short walk. But any where on East Portafino is great fishing.
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| Oh yea. Excellent size to throw on the grill and into a glass pan with lemon juices, chopped green onions, qtrd. cherry tomatoes, salt to taste, and some kick ass red or green hot peppers. Don't forget the hot bed of rice and kikkoman soy sauce on top of the rice. You would think you're some where on the West Pacific Islands. Better than "Plywood steak".
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chummingthesailor (12/11/2008) Oh yea. Excellent size to throw on the grill and into a glass pan with lemon juices, chopped green onions, qtrd. cherry tomatoes, salt to taste, and some kick ass red or green hot peppers. Don't forget the hot bed of rice and kikkoman soy sauce on top of the rice. You would think you're some where on the West Pacific Islands. Better than "Plywood steak".That doesn't sound too bad. Think I'll try this one....
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