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Snapper
      
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Has anyone caught fish off of the seawall by the Navarre Beach bridge?? Trying to add a couple of new spots to my bank fishing arsenal
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Yep I have regular customers fish there all the time in fact a friend of mine took his daughter and wife out there last night and I know they got at least one 26in red hope this helps
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| are you talking about that little dock type thing that goes underneath the foot of the bridge? or are you talking about the oppossite side? (the beach side)
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Navarre Bridge is a very fishy place.
You can catch fish -- right time, right bait -- from about any access point within walking distance of that bridge.
Fish I've caught there: redfish, trout, flounder, sheepshead, pompano and, of course, catfish galore.
I've heard of reports of tarpon there every so often during the season.
www.saltwater-events.comBleach is for socks, not for docks, jackass!
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| i have caught redfish ,blackdrum, pompano, and sheepshead at the bridge in the past few weeks ..good luck at whatever you try there but i have better luck on the bridge it self but its a long way up and its hell when its windy
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Snapper
      
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Thanks noob. Maybe I'll see you out there
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| were are the mullet today? please help?
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Grouper
      
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I have had some good luck there trow toward the pilings using shrimp on a fish finder rig with light lead and flourocarbon leader.

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I have fished there a few times and hooked into a decent size fish using fresh shrimp, but it got away prior to landing the sucker.
A wise man once said good things come to those who bait!
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Its getting a little late but search the grass flats too north side of the bridge on the east or left side in the spring or fall(l Oct/Nov)..On the sound side fish in the late summer early fall on the docks....Fine slot red flats..
Dylan
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