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Hot October days...what's up with that?

Capt. James Pic
October 10, 2009
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

The weather should have changed by now with temps a lot lower than the "near record highs" we are experiencing each day. The spanish and bluefish bite is hot and when the weather is good you can get out to the gulf beach and catch some big reds. We catch little reds all the time and there are a few trout around.
The thing that bother's me is the lack of flounder movement. Mark and Jeff from the Dothan area came down this morning wanting to learn how to catch flounder and wanting a few to eat. We managed a few good fish but as hard as we fished we never found the numbers I expect by mid October each year.
It was a beautiful day and the weather will continue to be the same...fishing good. We need some cool temps to get the fall bite moving.

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Panama City Fishing Forecast:

Fishing is good. A cold snap will do wonders for the bite.

Target Species:

Fishing is good and should ramain that way for all species through November.

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Sight casting fly and spinning for reds, trout, bonita, spanish, jacks and many other species. Live bait trips available as well as hot topwater action in the bay around Panama City, Florida. Depending on the time of the year I can normally put you on legal grouper in the bay, monster speckled trout, lot's of fly fishing action and just about everything else that swims and good tablefare.

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Phone: 850-215-5578
Alt. Phone: 850-319-7855
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