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OK - so I took that first trip. Tied the new yak on the old car and drove 3 hours to the Aucilla. The parking lot was full and the ramp was idle. I was relieved .. I knew that I would make 50 mistakes before I got underway and wanted no witnesses. Someone like Dave Berry or Lewis Grizzard could write a fine story with all of the snafus. Just a few highlights .. despite Cap'n Dicks fine instructions on riveting, I had never operated a rivet gun before (desk weenie that I am). The Scotty's fell off before I went 200 yards (fell into the boat, not out, thankfully). I had a nice anchor pulley set up .. but no one told me that anchor ropes are magnets for treble hooks. The yak is 13 feet and the first two gators I met were 14 and 15 .. I prayed that yellow was not their favorite lure color. And I guess it really does make sense to pare it all down to a couple of small boxes of essential tackle .. I carried everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink. It could have been a disasterous shakedown cruise .. were it not for the reds ;-) I tied on this cheapo fake floating Rapala that I got at wally world a few years back because the color, "electric chicken" was one that I was familiar (and successful) with. So I tied on the cheap chicken - stuck the rod in the flush mount, and started paddling against a wind that was trying to blow me up to Ohio. I wasn't 200 yards from the ramp when the rod indicated a strike and a nice puppy redfish presented itself to be the first ever fish slime for this yak. Had to start all over after unhooking and releasing him since the wind had blown me up to about Lamont. The next strike doubled the rod over - a miss - but when I checked the cheap chicken it had paint gone it the middle - between the two trebles! Started out again and the next strike doubles the rod again and I played with a nice copper colored fish for the next 3 or 4 minutes. When I got him in, I realized that with 2 buckets in the boat and 40 some pounds of tackle - I had no measuring stick. If I had kept him, he would have been 17 and 3/4. He was more likely 19. I intend to go catch him again. I will not complain. I bought the yak to go in search of reds. I found 'em the first time out. I'm happy. I'll get better at this.

By the way - further downstream I saw what I thought must be giant spawning trout sows. There were 10 and 12 inch jumpers all around, but these bigger fish would come up and breach like dolphins just showing from behind their head to behind their dorsal .. they would not touch anything I threw at them, but I'm convinced that they were 'gator trout.' Have you seen them? Do you know what I mean?

ps .. went back out on Monday .. not in the yak this time, but with the sob-in-law in his boat to Keaton. Threw the cheap chicken a few times and got my first twofer .. two trout about 10 inches each .. one on the front treble and one on the rear treble.
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Post by birddog »

Good 1st trip, SD. Those jumpers were most likely mullet. As probably were the breaching larger fish.

That electric chicken colored rapala knockoff sounds like a renegade magnum. It is widely accepted as the top-secret bait of old. In fact it has been such a good bait over the years a certain forum member was reported to have purchased 1200 of these baits in various colors. :lol:
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Sounds like fun :thumbup:
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Sounds like ya broke the yak in right. :thumbup:
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Good day. Gar also breach the water like that and are pretty hefty.
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Good shake down cruise :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Sounds familiar. Keep on trucking.
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