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Patience is the Key to Catching Sheepshead in Panama City FL

Capt. James Pic
March 8, 2014
Panama City - Saltwater Fishing Report

We had the spot to ourselves. Just last Sunday we came in from catching snapper and grouper on an inshore spot and the entire area was covered with boats.
What the heck...it's time to catch a few sheeps, we had some jumpy shrimp so I decided to wait them out and it paid off.
We didn't get a lot of them but we got some none the less. We watched many other boats come and go, not catching any fish.
We also managed a few trout.
It's warming up down here and the fishing is picking up. I was the first full time bay guide in the area, this will be my 21st year. Come fish with me and see if there is a difference.

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Panama City Fishing Forecast:

Sheeps in the pass along with redfish. Trout and reds on the flats.
Cobia and Spanish on the way.
Don't forget snapper in state waters starts May 24th.

Target Species:

Spring bite is on!

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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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