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    Default Hoping this becomes more common

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    Very cool!

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    :like:

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    Stretch caught one too.

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    I know snook and tarpon are around in salt water ponds in lowcountry but havent heard of any caught in coastal waters.


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    I am very surprised they can handle the cold. They are typically the first to get affected from south Florida cold spells. I have seen way to many belly up in Charlotte Harbor after a few lows in high 30s in a row.
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    Our inland waterways are deep, typically much deeper than a lot of Florida I do believe. This offers refuge in thermoclines that may not exist in shallow water just saying.
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    I have known of snook being caught in Lowcountry waters for many years now. Although not comment they have been caught periodically.
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    I have seen pics of plenty of snook under 10 inches caught. That is a nice one to see coming from open water.
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    Cool. Love to catch them in FL under lights. Pretty good eating too.

    I'm with Dawhoo. A three day cold snap kills em pretty effectively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogg View Post
    I have seen pics of plenty of snook under 10 inches caught. That is a nice one to see coming from open water.
    Right on....
    \"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Stretch caught one too.
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    Anybody ever heard of a bonefish caught in SC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMAC View Post
    Anybody ever heard of a bonefish caught in SC?
    yes, I seem to remember this happening.
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    If I recall correctly, one was caught off the pier at MB or CG years ago....
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    I caught a fingerling snook in a cast net on the lower Cooper years ago. My daughter caught a small mangrove snapper about that same time, might have been the same day.
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