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Thread: How to Catch Whiting & Surf Fishing 101

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    Default How to Catch Whiting & Surf Fishing 101


    I wrote this for all the new guys coming to SC but it applies everwhere. Whiting are almost always around and willing to bite. This article also has great basic surf fishing info that someone new would be wise to read. Please let me know how you like it.

    How to Catch Whiting 101

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    Very good article.I've never fished for them,but now if the time ever comes I'll have my wagon full of the right stuff.
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    Great article I first fished for them last winter in Texas on South Padrea Island. Never had them before and was supprised at the great tast it's almost like crappie. Now I can't wait till I get back and surf fish again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barn dog View Post
    Great article I first fished for them last winter in Texas on South Padrea Island. Never had them before and was supprised at the great tast it's almost like crappie. Now I can't wait till I get back and surf fish again.
    They are delicious! One of my favorites if they're big enough to fillet.

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    You can't beat fresh Sea Mullet!

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    Great Article,and it works in South West Fl. also.Thanks for sharing
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    They are not only good to eat, but they work VERY well for grouper fishing.

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