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'Tis the season.....

Capt. James Pic
November 19, 2009
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

To catch big reds in the pass! We hit it mid morning today. Got some big menhaden that were just dying to be redfish food. As soon as Ray put his first down up came a 26 7/8 inch red and they only got bigger from there.
We hooked six or seven landing most.

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Later we hit a special fall spot and much to my suprise it was loaded with spanish! Looks like we are going to have a fall spanish run after all.

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Panama City Fishing Forecast:

Big reds in the pass along with some blues and bonito.
Spanish up in the bay.
Trout are around the mouths of the bayous and moving into the creeks.
Warren Bayou is closed to catch and release until the end of February.

Target Species:

Fishing is good. The colder temps should trigger some agressive behaviour in many species. Should be great thru 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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