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Grouper
      
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Snapper
      
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the lights are in the water and ive seen people gigging on the gulf side down by the pass a couple times
hobie outback-gas bill-nada09 23' seafox cc 200hp suz-gas bill-well thats another story
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Trigger
      
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| Our lights are submersible, about 4" in the water with the bulbs facing forward. We just run 2 bulbs. I have tried the gulf a few times but have always had better luck in the bay.
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Trigger
      
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| Scott, the gulf produces a lot moe fish when the conditions are right but you won't get the quality, as far as size goes, as you do in the bay. I believe it's two different species, the gulf flounder being the smaller of the two. My son and I went wading, stuck 17 and stepped on a bunch in an hours time last year. It's like every thing else you just have to be there at the rght time.
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