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Panama City Beach Bay Fishing

Capt. Jason Giles
October 25, 2012
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Hey Folks! It's been 100 plus days since my last post so here we go. Again, All the reports from our area a 100% correct. Fall is my favorite time to fish the bay and near shore wrecks in the Panhandle.

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Grouper have covered all the shallow wrecks and Bull Reds are moving into the pass.

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That's pretty much what I've been up to anyway.

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I'll start to target the Flounder as soon as Grouper close season closes at the end of the month. There has been plenty of Kings around too. I'm just not targeting them.

Panama City Fishing Forecast:

Grouper on shallow wrecks, Bulls in the pass, Flounder on the move out of the bay.

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5505 Sun Harbor Marina.
Panama City, FL 32408
Phone: 850-572-1124
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