You know your Panhandle bottom fishing don't you? I know the place you mention. You can see the high rises of Destin, Ft. Walton and Pensacola from there. The AJ's there are tackle busting arm killers for sure. The only thing I will add is the wonderful triggerfish fishing there too. I won the female triggerfish division in the Destin Fishing Rodeo several years back with a 9+ pounder from that area. Triggers are one of the best eating fish there is, second only to Dolphin (Mahi Mahi) in my book. Have you ever ate at Jim N Nicks Barbeque? If not you gotta try it.[/QUOTE]
I prefer to use live bait vs cut bait so I have only caught a few trigger fish there but have managed to catch a few. Some days live bait doesnt work so you have to kill the live bait to get bit. Just a dead fish doesnt always cut it though but if you fillet each side of the fish backwards so he (or she) has a flap of skin and meat on each side of spine flaping BAM! you are on. Still too big for trigger fish but grouper love it. The triggers' small mouth needs much smaller cut baits, but yes you are right they are delicious and congrats on your rodeo win. I'm not a fan of mahi mahi I eat it like all fish but its not my favorite, sea bass #1 and snapper a very close 2nd in my book. Not many sea bass out of Destin but another place I go farther south called Cedar Key is loaded with them you can catch as many as you want and there is no size or qty limit so I take kids there don't have to go far and drop it in and reel it up. They are so aggesive even if they are not hooked they hang on to the chunk of meat and wont let it go. 1 out of 3 you pull up they are just hanging on to the meat. Watch the gill plates though them fish know how to work them things for sure, but they are delicious.
Next trip to Destin 1 1/2 weeks away cant wait.



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