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Pat and I had a good day on the water. We caught all of our fish in less than 3' of water on topwater plugs over spotty bottom and the occasional oyster bar. Pat was using a Louisiana Pumpkin colored plug and I was letting 'em chew on the Bone. We each threw one plug all day, caught three or four limits of trout and ended up winning by three pounds with 11lbs 8oz. We did catch a few redfish mixed in with the trout...there was a sweet double that saw us landing 31" and 26" fish. Good day partner, GB.
Two fish, one net.
Snatch with a good'un
That little guy? I wouldn't worry about that litle guy...
HEY CASEY, THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT FISHIN TRIP, THE WATER LOOKED PRETTY CALM. BY THE WAY, I OWE YOU $5, SEND ME AN ADDRESS AND I WILL MAIL IT TO YOU.
PA THE OLD MAN
Congrats Casey. I was at the supermarket today and a very nice young lady helped me out with my groceries. She mentioned that she knows you. By the way, really nice Red.
FF
Redbelly wrote:WHERE did y'all fish? General area, not gps points. Purty please?
Western Appalachee Bay
FUTCHCAIRO wrote:HEY CASEY, THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT FISHIN TRIP, THE WATER LOOKED PRETTY CALM. BY THE WAY, I OWE YOU $5, SEND ME AN ADDRESS AND I WILL MAIL IT TO YOU.
PA THE OLD MAN
Pa - don't worry about sending it in the mail You can just buy lunch when we go fishing this fall!
fishinfool wrote:Congrats Casey. I was at the supermarket today and a very nice young lady helped me out with my groceries. She mentioned that she knows you. By the way, really nice Red.
FF
Casey - great catch. We were on the bay Sunday AM, trying to avoid the wind and tea water. Actually, the west end of bay. Ran up on some slot reds, but trout were slow. Not alot of competition out there Sunday, huh? Everyone watching feetball.
Life's mystery: why people fishing from the bank cast to the middle, and people fishing from the boat, cast to the bank???
readJOHN316 wrote:Casey - great catch. We were on the bay Sunday AM, trying to avoid the wind and tea water. Actually, the west end of bay. Ran up on some slot reds, but trout were slow. Not alot of competition out there Sunday, huh? Everyone watching feetball.
We only saw two boats all day. You can't beat that! I'm not sure they saw us though...we had our invisibility cloak covering the boat.
readJOHN316 wrote:Casey - great catch. We were on the bay Sunday AM, trying to avoid the wind and tea water. Actually, the west end of bay. Ran up on some slot reds, but trout were slow. Not alot of competition out there Sunday, huh? Everyone watching feetball.
We only saw two boats all day. You can't beat that! I'm not sure they saw us though...we had our invisibility cloak covering the boat.
Yeah, we saw 2 all day long to and they were over near Little St. George. Got to get me one of them there cloaks.
We were near the cut chasing reds... Ran into a school of Jacks that proved to be almost more than we could handle.
Life's mystery: why people fishing from the bank cast to the middle, and people fishing from the boat, cast to the bank???