Took the wife to do a little evening fishing around the lighthouse yesterday. We left Shields around 6:15, ran down the river and headed east for several miles. We started fishing around 6:30 in about a foot of water. There was a stiff breeze but it was calm enough to look for tails. Site fishing only we managed several slot reds, all on topwater, and then Jen landed the biggest fish, a very healthy 30" red also caught on topwater . We headed home a little after eight. It was a short trip but a lot of fun!
St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
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Re: St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
Ain't nothiong wrong with that.
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Re: St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
Great trip for a couple of hours. Super Red You can tell by her smile that she enjoyed the time. WTG!!
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Re: St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
Sounds like you max'd your time on the water. Nice trip and very nice red. Congrats to your wife.
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Re: St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
Short late afternoon fishing trip......... a few bucks. The smile on your wife's face........ PRICELESS!
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Re: St. Marks Reds 6/02/09
Fish is bigger than Jen
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