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Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin

Capt. James Pic
December 3, 2003
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

Panama City/Florida Panhandle

Offshore, snapper is closed except for catch and release. Grouper are abundant on many of the wrecks when you can find a nice day to get out. Everything else has pretty much migrated out of the area.

Most of the pelegics have moved south for the winter. You can catch big reds in the pass on live bait. Smaller reds and trout have started moving into the canals and bayous. One really good place to fish is w

Warren Bayou, commonly known as the steam plant canal. You can catch just about anything you can imagine although you have to throw them all back.

Duck season has started and it looks like it may be a good year for divers. Guided duck hunts are $75 and I garauntee the opputunity to shoot ducks.

I will continue to run two person afternoon guide trips through the winter for $200. Price will go back to $220 on March 1, 2004. There may be a price increase next year, but that won't happen until May 2004.

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