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A Different Shade of Red (Fish)

Capt. Larry Pentel
November 22, 2010
Destin - Saltwater Fishing Report

It's been a couple weekends since I typed up a report but I have been runnin' hard. The Weekend Red Snapper season held up with fairly nice weather and a great bite of fish all the way to the end. Yesterday was the last day for the 2010 "special" snapper season. In between catching Snappers, Groupers and Kings I went over to Indian Pass for 5 days and took a Father/Son fishing team on the flats in the morning sight fishing redfish and out to the oyster bars in the afternoon chasing Trout. I am happy to report that the Red fish are not only up in the skinny water but ready and willing to eat a rubber shrimp tossed (directly) in front of 'em. The trout bite out in the middle of the Bay this time of year never ceases to amaze even an old fishhead like myself. When the specks have a huge school of shrimp balled up they will eat anything that moves. We had a couple afternoons of a fish every cast for 45 minute to over an hour periods. If you miss a bite or 3, no matter, another fish will jump right in and grab the lure the next time it moves. The grade was good for schooling fish with about 40% of them being over the 15" mark and the biggest we landed about 5#.

Here's a picture story from the last 10 days or so----

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Weekend Snappers & Kings at Grayton

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Some BIG ones on a late Saturday Afternoon trip

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A Warsaw for a Bonus !

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A great grade of Reds and a BIG Black for a Bonus

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His first sight fished Red

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Dad with a typical trout

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Back to Grayton and more Snappers

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Even the Locals got some action

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The last morning for keeping Red Snapper

For the rest of the winter the only red ones to keep will be the Red Fish. I plan on fishing over at the Pass a bit more in the next 2 months. Sight fishing is always my favorite past time and who can argue with trout fishing when you can catch 150 in an afternoon?

There are still lots of fishing opportunities available in the Gulf without Red Snappers. The Amberines pull harder than any thing else out there and a trigger fish is still my #1 pick for table fare, the Grouper bite should continue to improve as the water cools and a Big smoker King is always a possibility this time of year.---

Get out there and catch something !

Capt Larry Pentel
Deadfish

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Gulf Fishing off Grayton Beach in beautiful South Walton. Red Snapper to Cobia to King Mackeral to Grouper. No need to get up early or drive for an hour to a marina. We will pick you up on the beach and be on a reef or wreck in usually less than 15 minutes. Some of the Gulfs best fishing lies just offshore of the snow white sands of South Walton. We also offer Tarpon trips at Indian Pass during the summer run. July and August have large schools of giant Silver Kings feeding just off the beach.

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Dead Fish Charters
174 Watercolor Way, Suite 103
PMB 280
Seagrove Beach, FL 32459
Phone: 850-685-1092
Alt. Phone: 850-231-6991
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