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| killed 8 sunday night in a 200 yard stretch in the bay will post pics as soon as i figure out how
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Longbeard (5/27/2008) killed 8 sunday night in a 200 yard stretch in the bay will post pics as soon as i figure out howNice stabbing...Here is how to post  http://pensacolafishingforum.com/fishingforum/FindPost118774.aspx
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Mingo
      
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| i think i figured it out let me know if it doesnt come thru
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Nice mess of fish  
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| the biigest was 21 inches the smallest was 16 inches 
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Great mess of fish!!! Looks like those In the 20" range are becoming more common place these last few days.
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Mingo
      
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| i have noticed that i see them early in the night instead of later
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How early is early? I am new to this and trying to figure the little buggers out. Went last night in the sound and got nada, figuring the bay may be a better shot.
Steve Adams
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| early to me is right after dark
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Good job..... You cant out guess a flounder. Somtimes they are there waiting for you right at dark, somtimes they dont show up till the wee hours of the morning. Just gotta go when you can and hope for the best.
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Nice job! thanks for the report and


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Midnight Rider (5/27/2008) Good job..... You cant out guess a flounder. Somtimes they are there waiting for you right at dark, somtimes they dont show up till the wee hours of the morning. Just gotta go when you can and hope for the best.I think MR hit the nail on the head!!! Flounder are some of the most unpredictable fish I have ever dealt with. 
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I've found stretches of shoreline where I've been able to go back and forth all night long down the same stretch and flounders will come in to replace the ones I stuck on the previous pass. Can go to the same stretch two weeks at later with similar conditons and not see nuthin.
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