Rainy day reds

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Rainy day reds

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Went fishing wednesday in between storms in a area around the bay to keep out of the wind. I took one of the Nu Canoes out for a quick trip in a creek I found last week, to take advantage of a pretty good late morning high tide. It was one of those days that you wish you had more than 1 hour to fish, it was lights out for the time I got on the water to the time I left(less than a hour later). A pretty severe storm got me out of the water pretty quick.
20+" trout and 3 nice reds all around 25-26. It was a bitter sweet trip but I was propably the only guy in 100 square miles fishing so no complaints here.
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Very nice Red! :thumbup:
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Way to weather the storm and make the most of it. Great trip! :thumbup:
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nice FP. nice to be so close.
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:thumbup: :thumbup: Nice Red
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Dang Flounder. That's the way to spank 'em in a short time. :thumbup:
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Show off, ......nice'n
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That's a heck of an hour. :thumbup:
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WHOA, WONDER WHAT FRIED FLOUNDERPOUNDER TASTE LIKE? YOU BE CAREFUL F.P. I HAVE ONLY HAD ONE LIGHTNING STRIKE HIT MY BOAT, IF FRIED EVERYTHING ELECTRIC I HAD ON THE BOAT, I COULD NOT HEAR FOR AT LEAST A WEEK AFTERWARD. WHEN I HEAR A SLIGHT THUNDER IN ANY DIRECTION I HEAD TO THE HILL. YOU BE CAREFUL.
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Nice red!
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