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9-28-09
Finally the rains have started to demenish, the freshwater content in the Tomoka river and surrounding area are dropping and the fish are starting to act normal. The mullet run is just getting started along with the shrimp which are being washed out of the marsh. This has made for some intresting fishing to say the least. If you can catch an out going tide on the creeks that lead from the marshes the activity in out standing. You notice will get very frustrated sometimes watching it because when the snook, tarpon redfish and trout are zeroed in on a patricular bait it is very hard to get them to eat anything but their quary. If you can however get them to bite it is out of sight. Friday I ran into that situation and ended up with 6 trout, 6 snook and 3 redfish, not a bad morning. smile
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Posted on 28 Sep 2009 by admin
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