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Grunt
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Found usually in May to September, they are come of those easy to catch types and would be good for a beginner. They are very similiar to winter flounder but have sharper teeth though so be careful with them.
Seen them eating up all your bait before the big guys come in? ( Well use them as bait instead! ) Any insights to share on this? |
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