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Posted 8/24/2006 6:42 PM
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I was down at Haulover canal and waded the flats when i got back my buddy who stayed at the canal who caught a couple of reds was telling me some guys in a boat caught what looked to be grouper 3 in the 4- 8 lb range from what he told me. I rember last year finding a dead one that was about 10 pounds. Was wondering is their alot of grouper in there? Thanks any1 who can help.

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Posted 8/24/2006 8:28 PM
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I have a spot here that I can wade out and catch grouper (up to 36 inches so far) fishing from waist deep water.   My best guess is that if there are large schools of bait, these grouper take advantage of the opportunity to put on the feed bag before winter.   Best times here are late Aug thru mid-Oct.

It is not uncommon to catch trout, redfish and grouper all out of this same spot, a small depression in the bottom that is not much larger than about 25 to 30 feet in diameter.   Get some larger mullet or white bait and try out that spot late in the day, the last 3 hours of daylight have been the best times here.  They seem to like lower light conditions, even a good overcast cloudy day can help with the grouper.

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