NFGFC November 15,2008
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NFGFC November 15,2008
Butch and I pulled in at Jerrys Bait and Tackle about 5:15 am.
TinCan was there with his guest Jim, a saltwater virgin.
TinCan was afraid to take our money in the dark. He made us all wait until JBT opened the doors and turned on the lights.
We paid up and headed off to Savannahs' for breakfast. Then off to Aucilla.
Got launched ahead of TC and headed down river. When TC came by us we were hooked up with a nice redfish.
Fished on down the river and side creeks on the falling tide. Picked up a 16 inch trout.
The wind was steady out of the west. While the water got low it never got too low. At least that is what we thought. We headed off shore to 5-6 foot water we had fished in the past. Coming up on the spot we see a bar rising to the surface. We both said we never new a bar was there. Our 6 foot water was 18 inches deep.
We set up a drift anyway. As we dropped off the bar what appeared to be a 4 pound trout skyrocketed from the water past my plug. Two more giant leaps and misses she loses interest.
We pick up a couple shorts.
Staying in the deeper water we move a little east. Picked up a decent white trout and a couple rock bass.
By now the tide has turned and we move in near some offshore bars. The east end of the bars drops into a nice trough that usually holds some fish. Second cast hooks a very large trout. Gills flared and head shaking she pulls off. Next cast an equally large trout does the same. Then we pick up a good 17 for the box.
We re-drift this spot several times hooking and losing good fish. Finally get a 4 pounder to stay on the hook.
We move in a few hundred yards and pick up a 19 that wouldn't quit striking. Hit 4-5 good times without getting hooks. Finally came up from the bottom and sucked the plug down at the boat.
Needing the 5th speckled trout we work our way back towards the ramp with no luck except some short reds.
Back at the weigh in we have 8.56 pounds with our 4 fish, our big trout was 3# 14 oz.
We came in 3rd place for the day beating the stew out of CaseyCook,Snatch n Reel and Junior "off the Chain" Dice.
TinCan was there with his guest Jim, a saltwater virgin.
TinCan was afraid to take our money in the dark. He made us all wait until JBT opened the doors and turned on the lights.
We paid up and headed off to Savannahs' for breakfast. Then off to Aucilla.
Got launched ahead of TC and headed down river. When TC came by us we were hooked up with a nice redfish.
Fished on down the river and side creeks on the falling tide. Picked up a 16 inch trout.
The wind was steady out of the west. While the water got low it never got too low. At least that is what we thought. We headed off shore to 5-6 foot water we had fished in the past. Coming up on the spot we see a bar rising to the surface. We both said we never new a bar was there. Our 6 foot water was 18 inches deep.
We set up a drift anyway. As we dropped off the bar what appeared to be a 4 pound trout skyrocketed from the water past my plug. Two more giant leaps and misses she loses interest.
We pick up a couple shorts.
Staying in the deeper water we move a little east. Picked up a decent white trout and a couple rock bass.
By now the tide has turned and we move in near some offshore bars. The east end of the bars drops into a nice trough that usually holds some fish. Second cast hooks a very large trout. Gills flared and head shaking she pulls off. Next cast an equally large trout does the same. Then we pick up a good 17 for the box.
We re-drift this spot several times hooking and losing good fish. Finally get a 4 pounder to stay on the hook.
We move in a few hundred yards and pick up a 19 that wouldn't quit striking. Hit 4-5 good times without getting hooks. Finally came up from the bottom and sucked the plug down at the boat.
Needing the 5th speckled trout we work our way back towards the ramp with no luck except some short reds.
Back at the weigh in we have 8.56 pounds with our 4 fish, our big trout was 3# 14 oz.
We came in 3rd place for the day beating the stew out of CaseyCook,Snatch n Reel and Junior "off the Chain" Dice.
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
JT's raison de’ tereJumptrout51 wrote:We came in 3rd place for the day beating the stew out of CaseyCook,Snatch n Reel and Junior "off the Chain" Dice.
Congrats
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
Sounds like a good day and congrats on the 3rd
Sounds like the weather man was way off

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Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
Yep, I made you wait to register. Sorry I cut into your breakfast time. 
What was I supposed to do today?
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
Good job there Taylor boys!
Sounds like your frustration level was probably maxed out with all them fish miss'n your hooks 
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
JT has a 327 page book of excuses.Sir reel wrote: Sounds like your frustration level was probably maxed out with all them fish miss'n your hooks
What was I supposed to do today?
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
I guess he must be using his CONDENSED versionJT has a 327 page book of excuses.
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
Re: NFGFC November 15,2008
Solid day by the Taylor boys 
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