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2-11-09
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This has to be one of the greatest places to fish in the winter, the clear water makes you feel as though you are in the Florisa Keys and the fish are just as spookie. Phil Wise of Jacksonville, Fl. found that out today. The morning started of overcast, not the best weather to sight fish in, rather like playing darts in the dark. The wind was out of the southeast fron the moment we got on the water so we ran tothe furthest point south I had planed to fish and started fishing to the North. First stop gave up a trout of 5 pounds on the first cast (not a good omen) next pass on the school of fish it was a redfish of about the same size. The school of fish dissapeared after that. Next stop heading North we found a school of redfish approximately 250 fish and they would have nothing to do with us. We stayed with them for about an hour but no luck. The next stop was one of defence, trying to get out of the wind but that was not to be. The rest of the day was spent trying to hide fron the wind. sad
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