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fishindad
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I have been remiss in my posts of late.... Seems like as my kids get older my time gets more limited. Every chance I get a few hours, I have been pushing myself to get out. The flats have been on fire and jigs, mirrodines, topwater all seem to have their place. The negative lows tides are starting to show up too.

This time of year by far is my favorite. Its hard to believe that no so long ago, I did not know how to use artificials. Honestly, I rarely even use live bait these days. I am even starting to toy around with Saltwater flyfishing. The past 40 days have been some great fishing trips with great fishing buddies. AND.. best of all... GOOD dinners.

Work the edges... Think about which way the tide is moving... Think about the height of the water. Use the appropriate lure for the situation. It all matters. Right now... its a great time to be out there.

One of the reds I caught was a great fish print candidate. I have the print itself done. Once complete, I will post the process. It really came out nice.

Tight lines everyone and try and get out... Its just a great time of year.

Fishindad

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Iluv2hunt
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Man after Thanksgiving is over and hunting slows down, we need to hook up and go

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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Let me know. All i do is flats fish.

Sent from my killphone.

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Iluv2hunt
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BTW, those blues make a very good smoked fish dip/spread

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treefarmer
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fishindad, Looks like you have that fishin' thing figured out! What a great mess of flounders. Hate to admit it, but I haven't been saltwater fishing in way over 40 years, used to fish all around Brevard County, Indian River, Sykes Creek, Banana River, the jetties at Canaveral. Wow that list brings back memories!
Treefarmer

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