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Posted 12/3/2006 5:14 PM
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Where can I go to find the Giant redfish consistantly?  Are they up in the Titusville area?  If so, where should I be looking?  Thanks

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Posted 12/3/2006 5:50 PM
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I imagine if anyone knew that answer, fishing would not be much fun for them anymore.  But any fisherman will tell you that smaller red on shallow water is more fun than a biggun in deep water.

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Posted 12/3/2006 6:15 PM
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ponce is holding some pretty decent size reds...most too big to keep. They're catchin 'em on live mullet near the inlet and topwater plugs back in the skinny water north of the inlet. Good Luck

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Posted 12/4/2006 5:01 AM
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Soak mullet chunks in Haulover Canal at night and you will get plenty of them.  There are some pretty big brusers moving through there on a normal basis. 

Just think about it when you catch them and try to get them back in the water quickly.  If you are targeting these big ones, use tackle that will allow you to get them to the boat and released before they can get to tired.  Remember, those are our breeder stock and need to be taken good care of.

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Posted 12/4/2006 7:05 AM
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Freeline live crabs on a 5/0 or larger circle hook under the DuPont bridge in Parker,Fl. Like FishyGirl said, get them in out and back in quick.




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