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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| Anyone catch reds at the bridge today?
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Trigger
      
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| no, fished the harbour across from aj's this afternoon and got nothing. did see a dolphin show. 4 beers and better than siting on the couch.
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| fished the bridge today, 9am didnt catch anything, the boat next to us pulled in a nice sheapshead, dont know waht they were fishing with, probably shrimp
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Trigger
      
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Fished under the destin bridge yesterday from about 10am to 1pm first fish caught was some kind of porgy I think wasnt really sure but kept it since it was 14in. Once the tide started to slow down a little the fish really started biting. All together the 3 of us caught one porgy, 2 oversized reds that were released, one black drum, and 6 sheepshead. It was one of the best days Ive had in a while.
ENJOY THE RIDE
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I think that the slow moving tide is the key there. When the current is full throttle I'm guessing the fish do more of a quick cruise through rather than holding on the structure. I've definately had better luck on those slow moving tide days.
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