Spring Warrior 3/19 - 3/20

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Perch Jerker
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Spring Warrior 3/19 - 3/20

Post by Perch Jerker »

Struggled out of the creek on what I thought was to be a rising tide, but the strong North wind was pushing it out faster than it could come in. I was doing pretty good till i got to the mouth and saw a boat that appeared to be fishing, so I headed his way thinking the water must be deeper. Turns out he was stucker than I was. We pushed out together till we got almost to the tripod. I kept thinking that this was not what I was picturing in my mind during the 4.5 hour trip down. So with the exercise behind me and several lessons learned, it was time to fish. I caught several small reds and as the tide finally reached full pool, I was able to get in real close, and I mean close. I started seeing some action and I assumed it to be reds but it turned out that there were trout mixed in with them. Big trout. I caught 4 good trout and several reds, two of which were keeper size. Caught all on gulps. And then the wind did a 180 and started to blow from the west and it was all over. Yesterday I fished through the low tide and had to leave early, before the high tide, I caught 3 barely keeper trout on the flats with one of those redfish spinner baits. took out at 12:00 and headed north. As always, I enjoyed fishing at Spring Warrior and staying at the fish camp with Mr. James Pittman. I sure hope there are places like this still around when I'm able to fish on my own schedule. :beer:
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Post by Billy GoDowns »

Good day though, I will be heading there Sat. myself and my uncle. :smt004
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Post by dawghouse1 »

We were right there with you on Sunday. The way the wind turned around was crazy. Glad yall caught a few.
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Post by qoutrage »

Good report. :D Water has been pretty low lately. These extra low tides will be gone, soon. WTG on catchin a few. Thanks for the report. :D
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Post by Perch Jerker »

These guys are not stalking reds on foot...

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Post by birddog »

Low water can be tough. Sounds like you made the best of it. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by One Keeper »

Looks like Slumptrout and Butch :smt005
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Post by birddog »

Not enough rods on the boat. :lol:
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Post by Eerman »

Good fish for no water :thumbup:
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