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Panama City, FL Inshore and Offshore fishing

Capt. Todd Jones
June 5, 2013
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

Inshore
Well opening day of Snapper season finally got here and it was too rough for us to get offshore to fish that morning. That's why you should always have a backup plan. So instead of Snapper fishing we caught Speckled Trout and lots of them. We broke out the trout rods and started throwing Cajun Thunders with Gulp shrimp and got an instant response from the hungry trout. I also tied on a couple of my old standby Mirror lures and we immediately started catching 18 "to 23" trout one after another. We ended up keeping 14 nice trout.
Offshore

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The Snapper are chewing the bottom out of the boat. Just about every near shore spot has snapper on it. We are catching Red Snapper, Lane Snapper, Vermillion and lots of White Snapper. There are still lots of Amber Jack to keep you busy after you get your Snapper limit. We have also caught Cobia, King Mackerel, Chicken Dolphin and even a Triple Tail.

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Good luck on the water,
Capt. Todd Jones
850-819-5829
backbayadventures.com

Panama City Fishing Forecast:

Lots of Snapper,Kings and Jacks Offshore

Trout and Reds Inshore

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Capt. Todd has been fishing the Gulf Coast for over 40 years and guiding for 30 years. He is a second generation fishing guide. While serving his country for 22 years as a Navy Diver he was able to fish all over the world. In his travels he has fished the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean and the Sea of Cortez. But in his opinion nothing compares to the diversity we have here in the Emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Contact Info:

Back Bay Adventures
SUN HARBOR MARINA
5505 Sun Harbor Rd
Panama City, FL 32401
Phone: 850-819-5829
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