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Wow what a great couple of days...mostly overcast.....winds Friday and lack thereof on Saturday no problem....trout and reds stacked up in creekmouths....
as Jackie Gleason used to say...."how sweet it is."
Topwater, spoons and 4" gulps on 1/16 jighead seemed to be the ticket although I think just about anything would work.
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
I did best during mid to late falling each day...pushed it to limit on Friday and spent 4 hours on a sand bar waiting on water to come back. In hindsight I would have just gone
up creek and could have moved around a little and fished while awaiting exit water. Those flats can dry up in a hurry!
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
These tides are why you carry a thermos of coffee and two tins of sardines. After you mix those two together, you will carry your boat back to the ramp to get something to wash that taste out of your mouth.
MudDucker wrote:These tides are why you carry a thermos of coffee and two tins of sardines. After you mix those two together, you will carry your boat back to the ramp to get something to wash that taste out of your mouth.
I feel that pain....I had cold coffee and smoked oysters...had to stay upwind of my own breath!
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
tin can wrote:Ya done good, RhtFish. Did ya get a nap during the down time?
I did nap for a couple of hours....got sleepy watching those little birds walk around boat and peck peck peck. I was going to walk around some but that bottom was soft for sure. Great day no less! When I finally got in one of neighbors was getting airboat ready to look for me....great to have super neighbors!
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.