Keaton 8/16/03
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- dstockwell
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Keaton 8/16/03
Well we got to the public ramp at dark early, we were the first in the lot. Still dark we motor down the canal, see a few gettin ready to go out, and head on our way. Ran the 7 miles to our first destination.
Started with the grubs/fishbites combo and were gettin a few nibbles, Ah the pinfish , then we catch a few shorts here and there, then the sun starts to poke its head over the horizon and the bite gets a little better. OK let me drop this rig down and catch a few pins to see what happens. Couple of casts later the son gets a good pull, and proceeds to reel in whatever this may be. Aw but wait, there is no surface action and the drag is pullin a little. Well its not gonna be a Trout, and of course it was not. But he did pull in about a 2.5lb Sailcat. Not bad.
Fire up the livewell, and catch a few pins, and put them in there new home, bite still slow, and a few more pins, then decide to move on. WRONG... :crook: Hit the key and get rurr, rurr, rurr. WTF, just ran 7 miles whats up with the battery. OK shut all electronics off, fish a little more and try again. Rurr, rurr, rurr, OK I have a spare battery, but thinkin I have not used the spare since I have had the boat, have charged it a few times, maybe, just maybe this thing is gonna work. So I proceed to switch out the battery.
Motor comes to life, this is good. OK turn electronics back on and get nothing. No GPS, bottom machine, radio, or livewell. Now what. He!! screw it. Now I don't have any electronics, decide to move anyway, stop here and there and use the oar to figure how shallow I am, and finally stop. Bite picks up some, and we get a small blue, a couple small sea bass, and a short spanish. Ended up with three cutoffs on the pinfish cajun thunder combos, even cut one with 50lb leader. Finally in between all the mess I get three keepers, and headed to the hill. Still nice day on the water except for the problems, and after the tide change the grass was everywhere.
Started with the grubs/fishbites combo and were gettin a few nibbles, Ah the pinfish , then we catch a few shorts here and there, then the sun starts to poke its head over the horizon and the bite gets a little better. OK let me drop this rig down and catch a few pins to see what happens. Couple of casts later the son gets a good pull, and proceeds to reel in whatever this may be. Aw but wait, there is no surface action and the drag is pullin a little. Well its not gonna be a Trout, and of course it was not. But he did pull in about a 2.5lb Sailcat. Not bad.
Fire up the livewell, and catch a few pins, and put them in there new home, bite still slow, and a few more pins, then decide to move on. WRONG... :crook: Hit the key and get rurr, rurr, rurr. WTF, just ran 7 miles whats up with the battery. OK shut all electronics off, fish a little more and try again. Rurr, rurr, rurr, OK I have a spare battery, but thinkin I have not used the spare since I have had the boat, have charged it a few times, maybe, just maybe this thing is gonna work. So I proceed to switch out the battery.
Motor comes to life, this is good. OK turn electronics back on and get nothing. No GPS, bottom machine, radio, or livewell. Now what. He!! screw it. Now I don't have any electronics, decide to move anyway, stop here and there and use the oar to figure how shallow I am, and finally stop. Bite picks up some, and we get a small blue, a couple small sea bass, and a short spanish. Ended up with three cutoffs on the pinfish cajun thunder combos, even cut one with 50lb leader. Finally in between all the mess I get three keepers, and headed to the hill. Still nice day on the water except for the problems, and after the tide change the grass was everywhere.
- dstockwell
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- dstockwell
- Posts: 4214
- Joined: March 5th, 2002, 8:00 pm
- Location: Valdosta, GA
pj - High tide was at 5:30 a.m. so we were out there just after high tide, and low was suppose to be at approx 11:20 or so. All the grass came at the low tide time frame.
Seafox - That would be OK, except makin the holes in the boat to install. I did not take that long to swap. Who knows maybe one day.
Seafox - That would be OK, except makin the holes in the boat to install. I did not take that long to swap. Who knows maybe one day.
- seatrout99
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Don,
We ran out of Suwanee about 13 miles. Hit a rock hole or two. Caught a bunch of grunts, sea bass, hog snapper, and red grouper. Then the sharks showed up. I caught a seven footer, and then we hooked up with a 8 1/2 to 9 footer which we boated. Our buddy boat landed his twin. Can you say marinated shark steak on the grill??
We ran out of Suwanee about 13 miles. Hit a rock hole or two. Caught a bunch of grunts, sea bass, hog snapper, and red grouper. Then the sharks showed up. I caught a seven footer, and then we hooked up with a 8 1/2 to 9 footer which we boated. Our buddy boat landed his twin. Can you say marinated shark steak on the grill??
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- seatrout99
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- seatrout99
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Hey ST,
I'd really be interested in hearing what you use/recipe for your marinate.
How long you marinate and any tips with respect to how you grill em. Might be good to reply to the "tips and ..." forum Thanks.
I'd really be interested in hearing what you use/recipe for your marinate.
How long you marinate and any tips with respect to how you grill em. Might be good to reply to the "tips and ..." forum Thanks.
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