Econfina April 15th, 2011

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Carlabear
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Econfina April 15th, 2011

Post by Carlabear »

Left landing about 900 Fri morning and arrive in flats to find wind blowing! Started a drift right out of the mouth of the river and found some good fish. Ended up the day with 7 trout and 1 red meas 26.5 inches. Trout were 21, 19.5,19.5,19.5,18,16.5 1ne 15.6. Lost 3 large trout due to net malfunction.... Mainly me! :-D Caught them on topwater top dogs mostly / The color of the day was chartruse, in jigs, and top water.

This was a joint effort by me and my fishing partner/ He did catch more than me and wasn' t to happy with the net girl..... I am ashamed to admit. I guess I need more practice as we have been grouper getters for the last several years. Thank the feds for this learning curve.... :smt006
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Hit-n-Miss
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

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Good catching.
ddb
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

Post by ddb »

Nice catch. I always say 90% of the netting is the person on the end of the rod, just get the net in the water and swim her in. That's my theory when I'm on the end of the net anyhow :-D
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Harmsway
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

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ddb wrote:I always say 90% of the netting is the person on the end of the rod, just get the net in the water and swim her in. That's my theory when I'm on the end of the net anyhow :-D
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Have you noticed that as soon as you grab the net, everyone else is an expert on how to use it? :roll:
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Jumptrout51
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

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ddb is right.
The person holding the rod needs to keep the fishes head up and coming head first into the net.
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
Tritonlkpk
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

Post by Tritonlkpk »

I agree with Jumptrout51! The netter should never "stab" at the fish, just simply let the fish swim into the net. Since I have to net my own fish (rod in one hand and net in other), if I miss, 50% of the time it's my fault!
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

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Tritonlkpk wrote:I agree with Jumptrout51! The netter should never "stab" at the fish, just simply let the fish swim into the net. Since I have to net my own fish (rod in one hand and net in other), if I miss, 50% of the time it's my fault!
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Carlabear
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Re: Econfina April 15th, 2011

Post by Carlabear »

Thanks guys.....this info makes me feel better! :-D
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