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    I was back in the creek yesterday catching some mud minnows and catching a few fish that I wasn't familiar with. They almost look like baby snook but the stripes were vertical. There were a couple with horizontal lines. Should of taken a pic but didn't think about it at the time? Any ideas?

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    Spot?

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    Lady fish?
    Low country redneck who moved north

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    Tiger minnows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCdeerBASSturkey View Post
    Tiger minnows.
    This.

    Careful, they are poisonous.
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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    South of Murrells

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    Well I found plenty of them. Walked to the Jetty yesterday and caught a couple of BSB but no Flounder. Any other place I can go on foot around here where I can catch a flat fish?

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    South end of Pawleys maybe? I haven't fished up there in 10 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfcock View Post
    South end of Pawleys maybe? I haven't fished up there in 10 years.
    Went to the north end today and didn't catch nan. Current was rolling.

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    That current will rip through that inlet on the north end that's for sure! Good luck!

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