3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
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3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
After reading various reports of trout on the flats this week, I decided to drag my father fishing early this morning. At 5:00 this morning the radar showed rain around Destin heading this way. We decided it was going to be a quick trip.
Launched the boat at 6:00, wind was already starting to blow pretty strong out of the SSE. Quick run out to the flats. Water temp was 68. Turned out to be really bumpy. Had a hard time keeping the bow into the wind. Topwater baits looked like little surfers and when the waves started breaking over the bow we decided to head to a more protected area. Headed for a really swampy area that usually is not much fun to fish due to the gnats, but with the high winds we thought we would give it a try.
Picked up a couple of the Slayer in-line spinners this winter and had never used them. Told my father to tie one on. He laughed and said they were bass lures but I convinced him to try one.
Third cast, wham, redfish in the boat. Guess they work. Several casts later, wham, legal trout in the boat. Guess they like them also. Water temp in the swamp was slightly warmer at 69-70. I was attempting to use various topwater baits, but the fish seemed to like the spinners and cork/soft plastic combos.
Fished til we had enough fish to eat then headed back to the ramp at around 8:30. Wind seemed to increase the whole time we were out.
Never posted any pictures before, but I am going to try and post some of my father with a few of the fish we caught today.
Launched the boat at 6:00, wind was already starting to blow pretty strong out of the SSE. Quick run out to the flats. Water temp was 68. Turned out to be really bumpy. Had a hard time keeping the bow into the wind. Topwater baits looked like little surfers and when the waves started breaking over the bow we decided to head to a more protected area. Headed for a really swampy area that usually is not much fun to fish due to the gnats, but with the high winds we thought we would give it a try.
Picked up a couple of the Slayer in-line spinners this winter and had never used them. Told my father to tie one on. He laughed and said they were bass lures but I convinced him to try one.
Third cast, wham, redfish in the boat. Guess they work. Several casts later, wham, legal trout in the boat. Guess they like them also. Water temp in the swamp was slightly warmer at 69-70. I was attempting to use various topwater baits, but the fish seemed to like the spinners and cork/soft plastic combos.
Fished til we had enough fish to eat then headed back to the ramp at around 8:30. Wind seemed to increase the whole time we were out.
Never posted any pictures before, but I am going to try and post some of my father with a few of the fish we caught today.
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Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
Too bad about the wind.
Looks like you got some anyway.
Looks like you got some anyway.
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Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
I bet you didn't have to twist Dad's arm to go with you, he looks happy. That was a good catch, congrats.
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Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
Way to hit 'em and go. I've been wanting to try one of those Slayers too.
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Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
red looks mighty nice there! look forward to "better" reports later on with more pics of the fishes!
Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
Hate you had to fight the wind. Glad ya got out there.
What was I supposed to do today?
Re: 3-14-09 St. Andrew Bay
Glad you caught some
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