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What species can I target late winter/early spring
02-27-2018, 04:20 AM
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RE: What species can I target late winter/early spring
You are on the right track with creek mouths ...

I would recommend throwing some silverware from the piers, doesn't have to be too deep, trial and error. My favourites are Little Cleos, Mepps Syclops and Krocodiles. I'm convinced all colours will work eventually with enough effort put in ... good arm workout!

And don't overlook Freshwater Drum in the springtime, they are good fun.

Good luck!
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RE: What species can I target late winter/early spring - NickP27 - 02-27-2018 04:20 AM

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