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Old 08-15-2012, 06:37 PM
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Nothing wrong with giving it a shot. The ice chest full of reds is better than nothing.

true enough. my comment was just about specks, since the OP asked about the speck limit and didn't mention reds. just tryin to save someone some gas money. if they are after trout, that won't be the place to get 'em this weekend.
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:35 PM
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true enough. my comment was just about specks, since the OP asked about the speck limit and didn't mention reds. just tryin to save someone some gas money. if they are after trout, that won't be the place to get 'em this weekend.
That's true, I just try to go as much as possible and make the best of it. If your waiting for clear water down there, you could be waiting awhile. My best speck down there was on a day I figured they were not there. Water wasn't yoohoo colored, but it also wasn't green. Kinda sandy. Of course that was before I started using arties. I caught a 29" trout on cut croaker. I lost my photo of it when Rita took our beach camp. Haven't even came close again. Of course gas prices have kept me at home more than I like.
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