Aucilla 10/29

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Aucilla 10/29

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Myself, Bigphishie, & the big man went out yesterday. We put in at the Aucilla around 8am and on we were. It was chili in the morning and the water temp was reading around 63. We stopped at a creek mouth on the way out and boom, the big man hooks up with 16' trout. Gave it 5 there and off we were, this time stopping at a grass island out near the mouth, and again the big man slaps another keeper trout. gave it 5 there and we were off again heading to our preplanned stop. On the way there Pomano comes to a quick stop and says again lets give it 5. Then what do you know, its the big man on again, this time no trout... it was the DOORMAT flatty!!! This was all just the beginning to what turned out to be what you will call a HOT BITE!! Every stop we made we were catching keepers. From the flats (3-5's) to the creeks, they were biting. Not just trout, but reds, flounder, and we even caught a nice blue. They were biting almost everything we threw at them. from top water to jigs to spoons and the occasional suspending bait. What was really impressive was the water clarity. In some areas, you could see 4-5 and others only 2-3. Most of our luck was in the clearer water. Threw back several over 20" trout, and several short reds. We started heading back to the dock around 2:30 and finished with the haul in the picture below.

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It's been a while since I've had an inshore day like that! All mine this year involved wind, rain, and muddy water or the two days out of Lanark that was nice and clear I couldn't buy a bite except for sharks. Yall did good! Looks like some good eating is gonna be going on.
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Awesome catch!! So glad to see the area starting to come alive again, I'm gonna hit it next weekend. I have a big game to go to this weekend, GO NOLES!!


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Awsome Catch ! GO NOLES !!
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overall great report! i had the pleasure of sight casting one of those reds and jimmy had to one up me by sight casting a flounder he spotted wich was only a few feet from the boat. if any of you guys get a chance to get on the water, don't pass it up. the fishing doesn't get much better than this!
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yall had a fine day! :thumbup:


Seems like the fronts are weekend warriors like me. Wind and temp drops this saturday.
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My brother, that looks like one sweet trip!! Well done! :thumbup:
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got out there with BigPhishy on Wednesday... just absolutely silly how much drag was screamin' that day.


Tough to find trout under 19.5" and great 22-26.9999" reds all over the place. A couple flatties mixed in and then doing some runnin' and gunnin' towards the baitschools just getting CRUSHHHHHHHHHHHED by what ol' Pompano Georgio discovered via topwater to be some aggressive spannie macks!!!


Wind started out of the east around 5-7kts, turned north later in the day. unbelievably gorgeous day on the water.

Brought home a 26.9999" red and two troutskiis. That red blackened up nicely.


Got a great ballyhoo/lizard fish trout attack story for a bit later, as well.
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