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MickeyD Posted - 04/11/2012 : 9:29:13 PM
Thinking about heading out Friday, haven't been out since Feb, has anyone had problems catching bait? I'll be out there at low tide so that won't be an issue, but didn't know if I should plan on picking up some MM or something, or if it's bountiful enough that I shouldn't have problems, thanks in advance.

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jimmyaadams Posted - 04/11/2012 : 10:13:18 PM
I was using artificals the yesterday but i saw enough mullet that i could have had plenty of bait. I always pick up some type of bait before i go out just in case. if i catch some, then i'll have multiple choices. Better safe than sorry.

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