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    Thinking about a vacation in Gulf Port so little woman can enjoy the beach next month . Any suggestions on what or where to fish ? Gotta do something to keep from sitting on the beach every day . lol
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    I would recommend going to the pensacola fishing forum and looking at the beach and surf section. Pompano are hot for the next month and pretty easy to catch. Read some of the reports and if you want sign up and ask advice. Some pretty nice fellows over there. There is also a bridge and pier section that you might wanna look at
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    Actually I thought you said Gulf Shores. Gulf Port may be a whole different ballgame

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    Recommend you post this on the Mississippi page. I am certain you will get some good information about Gulfport/Biloxi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by try'n hard View Post
    Actually I thought you said Gulf Shores. Gulf Port may be a whole different ballgame
    Guess my mistake , it was Gulf Shores. THANK YOU . A friend has a condo on the beach and offered it to us . We used to go to Pensacola but this is a better deal . Real close but not as fancy a place .
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    The Choctawhatchee river dumps in the Pensacola bay and has decent crappie fishing.
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    Speckled trout bite will be on. I can't wake for school to get out so I can head to Cocodrie for a week or so
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    The Choctawhatchee river dumps in the Pensacola bay and has decent crappie fishing.
    I wish! Choctawhatchee doesn't but Escambia river does. Blackwater, perdido, and yellow rivers also end up in Pensacola/Escambia bay.
    If your coming to gulf shores and wanna crappie fish, stay away from NWFL. you need to be in or above the mobile delta. Look at Dixie landing or Hubbards. I figured you wanted to stay close to the beach and still recommend the PFF for info
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    Quote Originally Posted by try'n hard View Post
    I wish! Choctawhatchee doesn't but Escambia river does. Blackwater, perdido, and yellow rivers also end up in Pensacola/Escambia bay.
    If your coming to gulf shores and wanna crappie fish, stay away from NWFL. you need to be in or above the mobile delta. Look at Dixie landing or Hubbards. I figured you wanted to stay close to the beach and still recommend the PFF for info
    You are right - my mistake. The Choctawhatchee dumps into the Choctawhatchee Bay
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    Cliffs landing or Live Oak Landing on the east side of the delta would be about an hour drive for you if the traffics not too bad. The perch/crappie have been on fire around there this spring depending on the amount of rise on the river when your down. I think I would consider some salt water fishing while your here, either off the beach or gulf shores pier.
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