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Pin Fish
      
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| Just moved out on the east Bay a few miles east of Garcon Bridge. Was wondering if anyone lives out that way and what if any type of fish I might be able to catch off my dock. At first look there dosent seem like much going on out there. No cover and pretty shallow. I know that its a pretty good spot for thowing for mullet but was wondering about rod and reel action. Is there anything I can put around my dock to draw fish in? Tks for any help. Brad
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| you can put lights on the end of your dock. this will attract specks, reds and lots of bait.
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| I second what corn trout says, also put a few crab traps down with some stink ass bait.
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I 3rd what they said lights make a huge difference ,specks flounder reds and alot of crokers and catfish in east bay ,also alot of sharks at night hang on those lights in the big bay I live on east bay up toward the river in Holley
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Pin Fish
      
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| Tks for the info. Pretty much knew the light thing was just worried that the lack of cover and depth back in east bay might not be much to draw into the lights. I have seen a lot of finger mullet so there is food but havnt seen anything crashing them yet.
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