No bait balls this morning, but caught a baby shark about 2' long on a ribbon.
Anybody know where the King fish will be tomorrow
Thanks,
RC
Siesta Key Kingfish recon
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Siesta Key Kingfish recon
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
I'll be out there trying in Pinellas County.
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
We were discussing Indian Rocks as a possiblilty, is it hard to launch over there?BiGDiLL wrote:I'll be out there trying in Pinellas County.
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
Havent been on here in a while. Indian Rocks is easy, get there early while the free parking is available. Any luck on the Kings?
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
No luck on Kings during their run South cuz I waited about a week too late and the cold fronts pushed them offshore:(BiGDiLL wrote:Havent been on here in a while. Indian Rocks is easy, get there early while the free parking is available. Any luck on the Kings?
We'll gett'm next time!
RC
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
The waters to cold for kings right now! Needs to be as close to 72 as possible for best chances at a king.
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Re: Siesta Key Kingfish recon
Omg, you're kidding right?
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