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Pin Fish
      
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| I keep hearing about the yellow gravel spot and 29 edge, what ar they and where are they. Most important do they produce. Thanks
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| Yes the yellow gravel is a spot and yes the edge is a spot and both produce rather nicely. You should be able to search the forum and find some starting numbers to both. Good luck in your pursuit. Should you decide to accept this mission this tape will self destruct in 60 seconds.
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yes, usually a good bite there, but I personally have no numbers...
I am sure someone has em!
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| Thanks, you guys are very helpful. This forum is great
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The yellow gravel is a stretch of shoreline starting east of seagrove,Fl extending almost to sunny side, FL where there is nothing built on the beach but yellowish bank that is sand, it stretches between 7 to 15 miles. Off the beach nearly 2 miles or so there is rock/ gravel loaded with grouper, large snapper, cobia, king spanish. I personally caught red snapper up to 20 pounds there drifting with live cigar minnows. I would drift with your engines off because the water is clear and only 60/70 feet. There is large grouper there so try some larger live baits too.
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ccustom43 (6/28/2008) The yellow gravel is a stretch of shoreline starting east of seagrove,Fl extending almost to sunny side, FL where there is nothing built on the beach but yellowish bank that is sand, it stretches between 7 to 15 miles. Off the beach nearly 2 miles or so there is rock/ gravel loaded with grouper, large snapper, cobia, king spanish. I personally caught red snapper up to 20 pounds there drifting with live cigar minnows. I would drift with your engines off because the water is clear and only 60/70 feet. There is large grouper there so try some larger live baits too.Hes talking about the yellow gravel on the SW edge. You can tear up grouper at the YG and edge. Go search on the old forum "christmas numbers" and the poster is REEL FIESTY.
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wishiniwasfishin07 (6/29/2008)
ccustom43 (6/28/2008) The yellow gravel is a stretch of shoreline starting east of seagrove,Fl extending almost to sunny side, FL where there is nothing built on the beach but yellowish bank that is sand, it stretches between 7 to 15 miles. Off the beach nearly 2 miles or so there is rock/ gravel loaded with grouper, large snapper, cobia, king spanish. I personally caught red snapper up to 20 pounds there drifting with live cigar minnows. I would drift with your engines off because the water is clear and only 60/70 feet. There is large grouper there so try some larger live baits too.Hes talking about the yellow gravel on the SW edge. You can tear up grouper at the YG and edge. Go search on the old forum "christmas numbers" and the poster is REEL FIESTY. From James (Reel Fiesty) 29-50.043 87-19.112 29-50.210 87-18.890 29-50.322 87-18.975 29-50.358 87-18.220
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