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Pins trip torpedo'd, searching for new target...

 
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txacan1866
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 7:47 pm    Post subject: Pins trip torpedo'd, searching for new target... Reply with quote

So my annual pins trip got torpedo'd back in October, as did it for a number of you. Assuming that the red tide disapears with colder weather in Jan-Feb, when is a good time in the spring to head back down the beach for a long weekend?

I've heard there is another mullet migration sometime during the spring, but that may just be hearsay.

I'm also a bit worried about the recovery time the coast will need from this last bout of red tied. Being a noob at it, my fears may not be founded, but from what I've red about bad red tide incidents in Florida the recoery time can be 6-12 months.

Either way, I'm hurting bad for another trip to the coast, just searching for the right target time to make the trip so to speak!

Any thoughts woudl be appreciated

J
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