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« on: August 05, 2009, 01:00:59 PM »

Hi, im a common night fisherman and I go to the oak motts north of Port mansfield. We usually catch more red fish than Trout, but this year we have been catching more trout. I was wondering why that is and where do you recomend to go to catch redfish during night fishing, Or any place to go to catch a good mix of fish.
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2009, 09:18:32 AM »

Ferngar:

sorry for the long no reply.  I thought someone would've answered by now.  The fact you are catching a lot of trout is due to our reg changes to five fish.  There are just more trout back in the ecosystem.  As far as where to catch the reds, this is summer a summer pattern baby.  The reds are skinny skinny.  Tons of fish in ankle deep water.  However, if you want a good mix, go south to pipeline.   The reds are starting to stage for their migration out to the gulf and they are mixed in with the trout.

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