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Wanted to fish Keaton Sunday but alas I didn't get to live oak until 9:30pm so no fishing on Sunday for me. Didn't get on the water until 10 but limited on Trout Monday at steinhatchee to make up for it, also caught 1 keeper sea bass and a short cobia. Not many shorts were caught nor could we find reds. Most of the fish were in 3-4 ft and were caught either on a paul brown devil or a chartreuse mirrolure. All the fish caught on popping corks with gulp were short, they wanted anything with chartreuse in it. Looking forward to going back on the 28th.
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TROUT CATCH, GOOD TO SEE THEM BITING AGAIN. I DOUBT THAT I WILL BE ABLE TO DO ANY FISHING TILL AFTER MY EAR HEALS , DR. TOLD ME TO STAY INDOORS FOR TWO WEEKS, STAY OUT OF THE SUN.
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Nice haul , question was the cobia close in shore ? I'm used to fishing Destin where you cruise just off shore and site cast , steinhatchee is an old friend but haven't fished it until last week for about 20 years
The cobia was in about 2ft of water, I was getting ready to go back to 3-4 when it hit. It was a great trip, I just want to catch my first steinhatchee redfish.
You were right about the chartreuse, today we caught about 10 trout with 4 keepers. All but 2 of them came from pearl white gulp with chartreuse tail under thin Cajun thunder. It was a tough day, bad windy.