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<blockquote data-quote="kcsphil" data-source="post: 392967" data-attributes="member: 18036"><p>you might want to trailer up instead of running, but some of the smaller inlets on the south side of the Sunshine Skyway in the mangroves are excellent for holding red drum and sea trout. Just after daybreak on a running tide is your best bet - look for constrictions and places the water speeds up. Baitfish will concentrate, and so will the big guys.</p><p></p><p>Just take care not to leave any prop scars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcsphil, post: 392967, member: 18036"] you might want to trailer up instead of running, but some of the smaller inlets on the south side of the Sunshine Skyway in the mangroves are excellent for holding red drum and sea trout. Just after daybreak on a running tide is your best bet - look for constrictions and places the water speeds up. Baitfish will concentrate, and so will the big guys. Just take care not to leave any prop scars. [/QUOTE]
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