
We launched and putted on out to the flats....
Nice Aucilla ROCK



We stopped of in spot #1 and fished in 3ft. of water reading 63 degrees. First fish in the boat was this monster

The bite was slow on topwater, but eventually picked up with jigs....

The trout bite was relatively slow on everything we threw at them , so we decided to move in to fish some shallower spots along the grass. This would prove to be a good move

Then Raymond got a hit.....here he is fighting the red....


And another.....

The reds just kept hitting the scrimps one after another. So we kept throwing it to them. Every fish boated was a keeper

We ran out of scrimp after catching 8 keepers, so we kept our 2 and decided to go find the trout. We set up a drift in 4 ft. and the first cast landed a nice 19" trout! Over the next 1.5 hours, we would catch a 4 man limit of trout, throwing back numerous in the slot. With time getting away from us, we decided we had to go and left them biting
It was a beautiful day on the water and we caught a ton of fish. They started biting really well once we reached high tide and stayed over the grass. Can't wait to do it again this weekend


TOTAL FOR THE DAY:
10 TROUT (16-23")
8 REDS (19-26") KEPT 2 (24" & 26")
1 BLUE
THE TROUT BIT THE BEST IN 3-4 FT. ON THE RISING TIDE. FAVORITE BAITS WERE SWA'S IN FIRETAIL & CHICKEN-ON-A-CHAIN. 5" WHITE FLUKES DID WELL ALSO (BIGGEST TROUT HIT THE FLUKE). TOPWATER ONLY YIELDED A FEW STRIKES WITH ALL FISH MISSING



