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Pin Fish
      
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this past saturday my best friend and number 1 fishing partner and i decided to give the 3mile bridge a try for some trout fishing. we put in about 2 p.m.at the 17th ave boat ramp and went about 2/3 the way to the hump on the pensacola end of the bridge.we were using shrimp, cut bait and berkley gulp[white] for bait. it really didn,t seem to matter what we used because we were catching them so fast on all three baits. we caught so many so fast we filled up the ice chest and had to leave way before dark.we caught a lot of nice size fish with the largest over 19inches which she caught.  hopefully,if i can figure this out i have a picture of her along with a pictue of a recent trip with my granddaughter of which she swears she pulled in 45 fish all by her self.i have had a lot of fun fishing but these 2 trips were really special.
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| Now thats a nice trout. Thanks for the report.
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Snapper
      
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| That is what fishing is about. That is a happy little girl, congatulations.
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Trigger
      
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Congratulations! Sounds like a load of fun. Great first post.  Welcome!!
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Snapper
      
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| It looks like you all had a great time, a good bite, and a memorable event. However, I would suggest you wait until March 1st to do it again, when the Speckled trout are back in season, they are closed right now! 
  
KEEP AN OCCASSIONAL RED HERE AND THERE FOR DINNER, BUT FOR THE REST, PRACTICE HEALTHY CATCH & RELEASE TECHNIQUES SAVE SOME FOR THE FUTURE!
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Pin Fish
      
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| Hey Bay Pirate, those were white trout not speck pictured above... Bill
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Snapper
      
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Not trying to start any trouble, trying to avoid a young person and maybe an unsuspecting proud Grandmom from a bad experience! I agree and recognized the small fish is a white trout or a sliver trout, if you will; but the bigger one...glad it's not a clear pic!
  
KEEP AN OCCASSIONAL RED HERE AND THERE FOR DINNER, BUT FOR THE REST, PRACTICE HEALTHY CATCH & RELEASE TECHNIQUES SAVE SOME FOR THE FUTURE!
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