Highly recommend Brian (Flat Out) or Sarah (Fly Girl) as guides but I think they usually head south this time of year.
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Feb 16, 2017, 6:31:59 AM2/16/17
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Thanks for the pointers, I'll check them out. The thrill of duck hunters above the water and sharks below should adrenalize the experience even more. Anybody know where there is a bluegill pond down there? :-)
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Been a long time since I was down there but heading north before you get to Kroger's if that is still there, there is a development on the Oceanside with a nice featureless pond that use to be loaded with crappie, bluegill and bass. Just a bit south of that shopping center. Hope it's still there. Another alternative would be to try around the whale head club which is mostly fresh.
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Correction on my previous post. Should have said Foodlion not Krogers.