Creek Trout

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Creek Trout

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11/23/2018 launched kayak 11AM at primitive ramp Fishbone Creek (Dixie County, FL). Fished north of the ramp until 4PM.
Water temp 61F. "Dirty". High tidal coefficient (approaching full moon phase) provided strong current. High tide 2PM. Depth varied from nearly 0 to up to 8'+.
Partly cloudy high of 72F wind N to NE up to 10mph.
Some mullet activity, little baitfish activity.
Fished deeper holes, wind-protected bends, channels that funneled current and points with flow. Little to no grass in this creek, areas of light and dark bottom, scattered oyster beds.

Caught numerous 15" - 20" Spotted Seatrout, and a 21 1/2" on the Lil Slick lure (rigged weedless on a 1/8 oz weighted swimbait hook). No Redfish.
Encountered only two others fishing: 1 kayak, 1 non-motorized small johnboat.

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thanks for the report
fish are on the move
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You were up a creek.....with a paddle!! LOL

Good trip! Fish are where they need to be :-D
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SoberAngler wrote: (I don't use PhotoBucket. Is there a way to add photos to BigBendingFishing posts directly from a computer?)
There is but I seem to recall that you may need to be a site sponsor. There is an option below the reply box labeled "upload attachment" .
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Juan wrote:
SoberAngler wrote: (I don't use PhotoBucket. Is there a way to add photos to BigBendingFishing posts directly from a computer?)
There is but I seem to recall that you may need to be a site sponsor. There is an option below the reply box labeled "upload attachment" .
Thx, but...I don't see "upload attachment". And how does one become a site sponsor?
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Thanks for the report, sounds like a good day. I think if you make a donation to BBF.net you become a sponsor. That's how I did it. I sent Barry Bevis a check in the mail.
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I sent a payment via Paypal to become a site sponsor months ago.....never got the sponsor priviledges though :smt102
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jsaunders wrote:I sent a payment via Paypal to become a site sponsor months ago.....never got the sponsor priviledges though :smt102
its because you're from Georgia... :lol: :lol: :lol:

kidding. ping Mr. Bevis. Although I'm sure he's currently parallel to the water waiting for those ducks to fly overhead
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