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Ruby Red Lip
      
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I am trying to finding a relatively close, but good wreck to fish with my 19 foot deep v Trophy. I am launching at the Pensacola Pass. Thanks for the help!
David
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Grouper
      
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| I don't understand where you are launching. You said "Pensacola Pass" but there isnt a launch there. There are some wrecks in the bay. Depends what you want to catch. Ft. Pickens jetties are a good choice. The closest outside of the pass is the Massachusetts. It is just west after you get out. Be careful tho. Part of it is barley hidden by the water and if you come up on it.....bye bye boat. There is a bouy close by it but nothing marking it. If its wavy at all, part of a turret breeches the water. BE CAREFUL. It is a dangerous wreck to fish near. Other than that I think 3 barges is the closest. I might be wrong. On a good day you could go prety far on a 19' depending on your fuel. They are all public numbers and are on maps at MBTdivers.com
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Trigger
      
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I have taken my 17 footer out to the russian frieghter numerous times and prolly could take her out further but they way the weather is this time of year wouldnt want to push it
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| Russian frieghter is not very far. It produced some rare snapper and Baracuda for us last year. It's in about 70' of water and about 7 miles out. I seen some small boats on it last year. Good luck!
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