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I always heard about this, but I have never been able to do it my
self. What I need is to know what to look for and what piers are productive. I am in manatee county, I like the piers on anna maria island and south. I am not to particularly fond of fishing with the crowds on the sunshine skyway. Thanks Mike D |
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"mike" wrote
I always heard about this, but I have never been able to do it my self. What I need is to know what to look for and what piers are productive. I am in manatee county, I like the piers on anna maria island and south. I am not to particularly fond of fishing with the crowds on the sunshine skyway. Thanks Mike D Find a place where the water is deep. The only places in South Texas in which Jewfish have been landed run between 30 and 60 ft deep. The ship channel along the jetties is about the best place around here. I wish we were still allowed to keep them here. Lee D |
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"mike" wrote
I always heard about this, but I have never been able to do it my self. What I need is to know what to look for and what piers are productive. I am in manatee county, I like the piers on anna maria island and south. I am not to particularly fond of fishing with the crowds on the sunshine skyway. Thanks Mike D Find a place where the water is deep. The only places in South Texas in which Jewfish have been landed run between 30 and 60 ft deep. The ship channel along the jetties is about the best place around here. I wish we were still allowed to keep them here. Lee D |
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