Aucilla 12/22/07

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Aucilla 12/22/07

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Took my dad to the Aucilla this morning and arrived at the ramp around 10:30 to find that NOAA was full of crap about their weather predictions. The wind was whipping about 15 out of the NW and it was gray and cold. We were barely able to get the boat in the water and off we went. Weaved in and around the boat traffic in the river and went through the West Pass to fish around RFP. Idled all the way over to RFP and even got to test the new Wavel Porter Rock Guard...it worked great. Eased in to the point and started working the grassline, my dad throwing the TSS and me throwing a 1/16 oz jig head with a white grub. We had to use the trolling motor a bunch today staying close to the grass, but when we were able to stay close, we had the most success. We fished the shore line all the way down to within .5 miles of Gray Mare.

We caught 8 trout to 21", with our best five (21", 19.5", 19.5". 19" 18.75") weighing around 11.75 lbs, and also caught four redfish to 25", but only two kept. We left the fish biting at 2:30 p.m. The fish bit best in the last hour of the rise and the first hour of the fall. All of the fish were holding tight to the grass; none were caught further than 30' from the grassline. Most of the fish were holding in areas where there was a patch of grass 15-20' away from the shoreline grass (if that makes sense) and on grass points. All the fish were in less than 2' of water. Water temp was right at 57 on the flats. Hope this helps...keep 'em bent.

CC

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Great going Casey :smt080
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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great trip, CC. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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You guys are Cookin.
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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Well Done good day buddy.
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Good day CC. That was my dad and I playing hopscotch with you around 11:00. :thumbup:
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A fine day with your Dad. Thanks for the report. :thumbup:
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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Very Nice CC :thumbup: :thumbup:

What's the six pieces of PVC on the console for?
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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Better take a WINTER break.
You are going to give all those fish the sore mouth.
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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My dad (aka McGuyver) invented that thing; It's a lure holder. The six 5" pvc pieces are connected on the back by a 7-9" piece of wood with two metal hooks on the back. The hooks hang over the windshield and make it so that when you change lures, you don't have to put them in the tackle box right away, you simply drop them in each pvc tube. As many of you know, if you change lures multiple times during the day, it's easy to have baits lying all over the deck like a minefield of treble hooks. This way you just drop the baits in each tube and at the end of the day, the lure holder lifts off and you can put your lures up in your garage or wherever. It also makes the deck of the boat a lot safer.

This thing wouldn't be hard to make. It's important that you drill a small hole in the bottom of each pvc tube so that if it rains, the water will leak out. It works great...if yall want, I'll take some more detailed pics of it.
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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Sounds like a sweet set up CC. :thumbup: Thanks for sharing.
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Solid report Casey...Nice trip too :thumbup:
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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Nice Stringer Casey !!!! :thumbup:
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Re: Aucilla 12/22/07

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We will be seeing alot of Chuck D design lure holders in our future!!!!!!!
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