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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5539153" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>If you don't go as soon as the season opens or right when it ends its no good they are spawning mid June-mid July fished them for years but the past few years I've been diving for them and they are scattered and on beds this time frame, the fall season you'll absolutely wear them out. Alabama season is much better, I don't really go there because I'm diving and can get a shot at many different fish. </p><p></p><p>It's really messed up they have the season during spawning season and say look they're not catching. Got to love the biologists. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to discourage anyone and not saying you won't catch, but I'm down they're with my own eyes. Also you rod and reel summer season then the fall season you'll have nothing to say but a big wtf. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Something else I got into was renting a boat they all have gps most reefs have coordinates online and you'll save tons of money</p><p></p><p>The little fish is our bait(live) big hooks 80-100lb mono. Heavy line is needed to not loose your gear on the wrecks. I see to many people with too little of badou and too light of tackle,also there's too much down there big that you could very possibly catch. If you have to small of bait you get a lot of fish to small. </p><p></p><p>A lot of people love red snapper but when I'm diving I'll go for gray or black first they can be smaller and there always around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5539153, member: 21149"] If you don't go as soon as the season opens or right when it ends its no good they are spawning mid June-mid July fished them for years but the past few years I've been diving for them and they are scattered and on beds this time frame, the fall season you'll absolutely wear them out. Alabama season is much better, I don't really go there because I'm diving and can get a shot at many different fish. It's really messed up they have the season during spawning season and say look they're not catching. Got to love the biologists. Not trying to discourage anyone and not saying you won't catch, but I'm down they're with my own eyes. Also you rod and reel summer season then the fall season you'll have nothing to say but a big wtf. Something else I got into was renting a boat they all have gps most reefs have coordinates online and you'll save tons of money The little fish is our bait(live) big hooks 80-100lb mono. Heavy line is needed to not loose your gear on the wrecks. I see to many people with too little of badou and too light of tackle,also there's too much down there big that you could very possibly catch. If you have to small of bait you get a lot of fish to small. A lot of people love red snapper but when I'm diving I'll go for gray or black first they can be smaller and there always around [/QUOTE]
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