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Destin report Saturday

JoeinMemphis

Active member
Hit the water around 7am, hunted till 8:30 and had ONE repeatable signal... a Corona cap. I have a feeling that all the sand that washed off the beach the other night is sitting out there in the waist deep water I was hunting in. Headed in for breakfast, but before I left the water I got a great look at a couple of dolphins / porposes playing about 100- 150 yards out in the water. I had no idea that sharks came within 10' of the shore, saw a real nice 3' one NOT a regular fish, Not a school of fish etc, and another large " something " about 50 yards out that moved parallel to the beach from left to right as far as I could see, without ever breaking the surface. It was a good 6 ~ 8' long, and solid, not a school... I figured it was time to head up and eat. Oh, I am not one to saa a shark in every fish or large group of schooling fish, and the little fish were all around me, till the bigger fish came along and ate them... wonder what was following the bigger fish???? I'll be back out there after a " honey dew shopping trip " HH all. Joe
 
There is a sandbar forming about 50' out that looks to be almost breaking the surface. Should I hunt it between the bar and the shore, on the back side of the bar if possible, or just stick with the wet shoreline? I don't think anything of value would be on the bar itself since it would be to heavy to be moved and deposited there. HH Joe
 
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