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| | I'm in East Central Florida also, will be fishing Peacock Pocket this weekend in my kayak if the wind will lay down. |
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| cool i hit the lights in the bay monday night missed 4. got one. they would only hit on straight 6 thats why we missed a total of 8 all together but still hade fun
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| chainsaw (11/7/2007) I'm in East Central Florida also, will be fishing Peacock Pocket this weekend in my kayak if the wind will lay down.CS...I may be in there with you on Sunday. I'll be in a white Scout Costa 190. Holler if you see me. We plan on doing a little filming over there. If the wind is blowing a little, I may run up on the north end of the river. |
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| | Where are you launching from? I had to change plans to Monday, so I will probably miss you there. The reason I ask about where to launch is that the buddy I'm going there with also has a flats boat, so when we were there this past Sat exploring, we were wondering where the closest launch is. We will have my kayak, and he is taking his canoe on Monday, and we are going to launch right from the road, so it's no problem, just if he wants to take his boat the next time |
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| | CS...mostly out on Parrish Park just on the east side of the bridge that heads over to NASA and Playa Linda Beach. If I fish the north end of the river or the lagoon, I launch at Haulover, but it's a single ramp and gets crowded quickly. Saturday we launched there and the grass was so thick it looked like we had bales of hay stuck under the boat when we pulled out. |
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| | Went exploring up there this past weekend, just drove around looking at places to launch the kayak. Haulover looked like a river of mud, lots of current, so I guess the bottom was stirred up. I'm really looking forward to Monday, hope we find some fish! Got my 8wt all rigged up, but taking a plug rod just in case. I'll let you know how we do! |
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| | CS, I went both Sunday and Monday knowing I was facing a brisk northeast wind. Ended up going by myself, but looked forward to just "getting out there". Took the 9 wt and and 8 wt, but never took the 8 wt out of the tube. Managed a nice 25.5" snook Sunday, but nothing else. Monday was less windy and saw some nice "over the slot" reds, but I reckon they weren't hungry. All in all though was very pleasurable out there. |
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| I haven't had any fly fishing reports to post in a while. I hope to change that soon.
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| | I was at the pocket on Sunday, was in a tan kayak, saw 2 boats come in, but both had more than 1 person in them. Looked like a couple of guides that were scouting for fish. Didn't see many fish, but we didn't go far from where we put in. Had a decent fish on the plug rod, but it threw the plug, but couldn't seem to hook anything on the flyrod. |
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