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  • spanish mackerel in seabrook

    Well went out this morning in seabrook in the pine gully park area and landed a 19" spanish mackerel. First time for me and this fish to meet. My buddys said they thought it odd for a mack to be in that area. Any one got any thoughts? Also caught some nice trout, and lost a big stripped drum.

  • #2
    I've caught Spannymacs in drains in West bay, so I don't think it's unusual to nail em in Seabrook.
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    • #3
      It's not rare, but uncommon. They go where the bait goes.
      Resident Ninja

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      • #4
        Yeah we've been picking up over by Seabrook flats bridge, Strange but they are at the jetty.
        Bryan Evans

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        • #5
          Definately in the surf. Bait and tackle thirds

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          • #6
            Saw them in west bay going absolutely nuts on pods of bait for 4 hrs straight, chunking buckets of water in the air. and doing there torpedo jump out of the water. Pretty fun to watch

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