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Trout Still Biting in Florida by Basil Dubrosky - Village Harbour Fishing Club

Trout Still Biting in Florida by Basil Dubrosky

The Spotted Sea Trout are still biting down in Sarasota, Florida. I am catching on the patterns pictured as well as white and hot green. I recommend folks try regular soft plastics this season for fluke to save money on Gulp. Seems like we went from bait directly to Gulp in NJ and never gave regular soft baits a serious try. They can save you a bunch of bucks and are definitely not as messy / smelly as Gulp. Worth a try!

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