Launched at safe late on the Econfina River and fished a creek first thing as we felt that the water hadn't warmed up quite enough to look for fish over mud. Saw nothing in the first creek

Now that we had our five. It was time to search for both a big trout and a red. Off to spot two. We arrived and set down. We were again fishing in about a foot of water. We saw some large trout in the 24 to 26" range sunning but couldn't get them to eat. At around noon, we decided to head back to our last destination that was right around a bend only to see a solo fisherman in a similar jon boat heading right back into the exact creek we wanted to fish

Ol boy ended up moving out of our creek after all the commotion with the redfish ended and we had about 45mins to fish it before we had to boogy. It's now 1:30 and we have not had our fish. Time to leave. "Let's give it another 5mins, Nina, we have decent fish, but not the winning stringer." She agrees reluctantly as she at least wants to get on the board and not show up late to the weigh in.
"Fish on!" The beauty comes out of the water instantly thrashing. Nina nets the fish like the pro she is and with a quick measure we have our fish over 20"s. We scramble to get the boat situated and screamed out of the creek with fingers crossed. We made the haul back to Econfina, loaded up and high tailed it to Keaton.
It was a great tournament, weather, and turnout. We placed 2nd and were thrilled, especially Nina who has really grabbed this tournament thing by the horns.


