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Panama City Fishing

Capt. Rob Womble
September 19, 2011
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

The inshore fishing has been ok lately. The reds and trout are still biting but the real action is still near shore. On a calm day you can take a flats boat just outside the pass and start trolling for kings, spanish, jacks, bonita.....etc. Capt. Todd and I have been pulling crank baits, spoons, soft plastics and a few bait rigs with good results. With the weather cooling down like it has been the fish have been pushing in closer to the beaches. The cooler weather also makes it a bit nicer for the fishermen too. Try to mix it up a little by pulling a lure or bait rig near the surface and a deeper trolling rig or spoon a few feet down. We have been getting bites on both.

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As always....good luck on the water.

Capt. Rob Womble
&
Capt. Todd Jones

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At Back Bay Adventures we offer some of the best fully guided light tackle & Fly fishing trips available on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Located in Panama City, Florida, we fish the pristine waters of the Pan Handle from West Bay to Crooked Island and all points in between. With a steady year round supply of inshore species such as Redfish, Trout and flounder there is always plenty of action on our shallow water flats. So come and join us for an adventure of a lifetime.

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