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Old 11-30-2015, 04:49 PM
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You guys give up easy, the water temp was 72 today, the fish are still there. They may not be having an orgy in the cove but they are there. I am not complaining, I love being the only truck in the parking lot and only boat on the water not picking up crab cages. The trout will continue to show up throughout the winter especially if it stays as warm as it has been. If we get 3 days of north wind without a downpour they will start showing up on the usually places on the north shore. The redfish are ridiculous right now and the flounder bite is as good as I have seen it. If its taken this long for the flounder to move out the trout are still coming in. Thats just my 2cents.
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Old 12-01-2015, 10:42 AM
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You guys give up easy, the water temp was 72 today, the fish are still there. They may not be having an orgy in the cove but they are there. I am not complaining, I love being the only truck in the parking lot and only boat on the water not picking up crab cages. The trout will continue to show up throughout the winter especially if it stays as warm as it has been. If we get 3 days of north wind without a downpour they will start showing up on the usually places on the north shore. The redfish are ridiculous right now and the flounder bite is as good as I have seen it. If its taken this long for the flounder to move out the trout are still coming in. Thats just my 2cents.
Makes sense with the flounder still in this late. usually they start their move offshore late october early November.
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