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CAPTAIN CHARLIE
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Last week, we were looking for trout and some clear water. We were fishing between Oyster Bay and Dickerson Bay. I finally as a last resort went to a shoal I know which is only about three ft. (nice grass), at medium/high tide, and about a mile or more off shore and there they were. In two feet of water. From small slot trout to top of the slot trout and shorts. There were Spanish and one cobia that was short by three inches. We caught over three limits of trout. It was like a war and then like as if a switch was thrown they stopped biting. I don’t mean slowed down. It was “BAM” no hits.

Stand by, it should get better.
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Thanks for the report Capt. good to know.
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:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Thanks Capt...nice to read somebody besides Casey catch'n fish :-D :thumbup:
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Good report capt. :thumbup: :beer: What kind of boat you fish out of ? just curious.
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I have a 24 ft modified LANDAU PONTOON BOAT. All the furnature and carpets were remved. Non sd dck paint aded. All the amenities for flats fishing were added. It's push by a SUZUKI 90 four stroke engine. The bimini is big for hot sunny days. She'll run on a wet napkin so sknny water is no problem.
Somtimes I tow a 12 ft JON boat wit a 4p Merc engine and a troling motor for getting up shalow creeks.

Im spoiled, but I'm old so I deserve it
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WELL CAPT. CHARLIE, WHEN YA CATCH ALL OF THE FISH THEY QUIT BITTIN. :lick: :lick: :lick: :lick: :smt006 :smt006
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Great trip, Capt. Ya'll did well. :thumbup:
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