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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 11:36:27 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 10:10:55 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Normally, bigger fish need deeper water. I'm not sure that's really true for Florida fish. They like to have a deeper hole around for protection, but for feeding they will travel into some very skinny water. I've caught 20# snook in water knee deep, and many other fish are known to feed very shallow. Redfish and bone come to mind. Good points. I know the big ones can get back there, but my experience in skinny estuary and canal fishing is you mostly get runts. Not always though. And you can plenty of runts in deeper water too. I can't say I have a good handle on it. If you are familiar with Hutchinson Island, you must know about the nuclear plant. On the Indian River side, there is a very deep hole. It might have been a borrow pit for the nuke, but 80-100 lb. tarpon have been taken from there. Much smaller tarpon will actually travel through the corrugated pipes to get into the mosquito bogs along the river side to feed. Drove back there to the gate once, but never had a boat there. Always surf-fished when I visited. Mostly wanted sand-perch and pompano. Fried sand-perch are probably my favorite eating fish, but my dad liked baked pompano. I caught one once that was maybe 18". Terrific fighter. --Vic |
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