St. Marks 9/27/07

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mojokoko
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Post by mojokoko »

I must say that's a very good day. You might have done
better if you hit the bay. I see you went here, I see you went there,
you damn sure caught fish everywhere.

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Redbelly wrote:Fish envy here :-D :thumbup:
Congrats. :-?
I started out happy for you. 15 pics later I had a scowl on my face.
I long ago figured out my "cycle" -2 weeks and if I haven't fished it usually starts getting ugly.
The timer just went off.
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SHOWBOAT wrote:
BTW, you anchored in that video?
Power pole, my Man. 8)
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Littoral wrote: Congrats. :-?
I started out happy for you. 15 pics later I had a scowl on my face.
I long ago figured out my "cycle" -2 weeks and if I haven't fished it usually starts getting ugly.
The timer just went off.
What he's saying is "you suck". I agree. :lol: Nice trip, that will make you want to go back tommorrow. :thumbup:
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I wouldn't expect anything less from you. Now you know what our expectations are :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Post by Jumptrout51 »

I got me a pair of those gloves from BlueWater Outriggers in St. Joe.
Glad to see some other sissy wear them first.
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Jumptrout51 wrote:I got me a pair of those gloves from BlueWater Outriggers in St. Joe.
Glad to see some other sissy wear them first.
I started wearing the glove because I love to fish topwater baits. After about 6 or 7 hours of walking the dog, the palm of my hand is real sore. I'm a big believer in working smarter not harder so I put on the glove. And it has made all the difference. Its nothing fancy, just a fish cleaning glove with the fingers cut off. The no-slip rubber coating on the palm of the glove allows me to keep a nice grip on the reel. You fellas that like topwater fishing should try it, I think you'll like it.
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Post by Good Times »

Great trip BD. Love the video. I was wondering about the glove too. I was fishing topwater today and about 2 hours into it was feeling the same way. That was a great day on the water. Glad you got to go. You even made me pick up a couple of those baits today.
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Good Times wrote: You even made me pick up a couple of those baits today.
What baits are you talking about?
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birddog wrote:After about 6 or 7 hours of walking the dog, the palm of my hand is real sore.

:smt005 :smt005 is that what they call it these days...
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birddog wrote:
Good Times wrote: You even made me pick up a couple of those baits today.
What baits are you talking about?
The spinner bait you were using in the video.
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Good Times wrote:
birddog wrote:
Good Times wrote: You even made me pick up a couple of those baits today.
What baits are you talking about?
The spinner bait you were using in the video.
Gotcha. I really like the spinners when creek fishing, especially when the tide is falling. You can cast the spinner upcurrent and let it slow roll back. The reds love it.

However, I would say yesterday the breakdown was 10% topwater, 10% spinners, and 80% gold spoons on the reds. Its hard to beat the spoon. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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birddog wrote:
Good Times wrote:
birddog wrote:
Good Times wrote: You even made me pick up a couple of those baits today.
What baits are you talking about?
The spinner bait you were using in the video.
Gotcha. I really like the spinners when creek fishing, especially when the tide is falling. You can cast the spinner upcurrent and let it slow roll back. The reds love it.

However, I would say yesterday the breakdown was 10% topwater, 10% spinners, and 80% gold spoons on the reds. Its hard to beat the spoon. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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This was the report I've been waiting for. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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