Absolutely man. God only knows how many parts and pieces of nets are in there, a few weeks ago when we had the super low tides you could see some on the bay side. I've snagged a few dollars worth of gear on that mess.
It wouldn't bother me at all to have them checking down there more often.
Chocoloskee island and causeway
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Re: Chocoloskee island and causeway
Not exactly the right thread but for those who are interested, tarpon are heavy in the Baron River thru town right now. Stopped for a few minutes after fishing some canals off 41 earlier tonight and they're crashing mullet hard. Word of mouth says the snook are nailing DOA and live shrimp as long as you can stand the mosquito bites.
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Re: Chocoloskee island and causeway
Hey Lead, they hitting topwaters? Are the mullet thick at your spots yet? I wish I could make it out, but I am tied up the last "free" weekend I got this month lol
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Re: Chocoloskee island and causeway
Not sure buddy, I was just out for a stroll. Walking over later tonight so I'll let ya know.
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Re: Chocoloskee island and causeway
hey lead
thanks for the heads up on the tarpon. only problem, like you said, i am real adverse to mosquitos and no seeums. especially those saltwater mosquitos, they are mean and will even eat you up in the middle of the day.
thanks for the heads up on the tarpon. only problem, like you said, i am real adverse to mosquitos and no seeums. especially those saltwater mosquitos, they are mean and will even eat you up in the middle of the day.