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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    well I don't fish really anymore, still enjoy the boat ride
    the best way many times to find a good place is hate to say it to go there and ask about
    maybe even vist some of the local gun .sporting good stores in Ohio when your there, most have free bullitin boards you can leave a few 5-6 cards on with your offer, be supprised who might answer one that way, or even ask the workers there, many people that work in stores like that tend to be active outdoors people, and winter time in Ohio, many folks I think would be maybe interested in a warm southern trip that time of yr

    what part of FL you in, or what would be closest airport
    might not hurt to give this info so folks could maybe check airfare and or driving distance's
    travel costs can maye or break a trip for many folks
    and not to dram you away from this site, but you can aslso try posting on some other sites too, this one is always slow in off hunting season times

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    Im in Bradenton....which is about 30 minutes south of Tampa. Sarasota is close by, and there is an airport there, too. The fishing trips would be available throughout the year for whoever finds me land, or has land that my son and I can hunt for that week.

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    I've fished off the old traffic bridge that ran between Bradenton and Palmetto. Caught some huge drum off of that old bridge. But that was years ago. If I remember correctly it was called the Green River Bridge.
    I may be opinionated...but, my opinion is the only one that matters anyway.

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    lol close.. it's called 'the green bridge'....and I think it's named after a guy named 'green'.

    I've always wondered if there were drum there. I'll have to give it a try. My black drum hangout is the bridges in Tampa. here's one I caught this weekend.... he is around 40 lbs.
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    Senior Member hortontoter's Avatar
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    Like I said, years ago. I caught the drum on the side of the bridge flowing toward the ocean. It was around Easter, the week of Good Friday. Also had a blast watching my six year old daughter catching Spades by the hundreds. My daughter will be 35 this year.
    I may be opinionated...but, my opinion is the only one that matters anyway.

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    I know of a lease in Muskingum county by zanesville. It's CRAZY EXPENSIVE Let me forewarn you lol 30-40 acres, spot for a camper and hookup for electricity. Drumroll...........$3000 :( I was offered it and turned it down immediately. If you're interested PM me and I'll get you in contact. Also I know of another deal around $2000/person for alot more acres and it's more of a trespassing fee for this outfitters property. However you gotta let him know you're gonna be there 3 days in advance so you're not ruining the hunts for his hunters. I personally wouldn't spend this much with the amount of public available but to each his own. Don't over look public land for sure tho. Ohio has plenty of it and plently of bruisers are walking around on them too.

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    Little too pricey for me, and I'm holding out for someone willing to trade out a few days of great fishing for letting us hunt for a week. I'd think that someone would be willing to let us hunt for a week in trade for some world-class saltwater fishing.

    I'll keep kicking this thread back to the top over the next month or two. fingers crossed.

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