Fenholloway 12-29-2004 (Photo Intense)

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Fenholloway 12-29-2004 (Photo Intense)

Post by Tom Keels »

There is a story with the pictures, but I'm too tired to post. Needless to say it was an interesting and fun day.

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Totals for the day were

16 reds to 26"
10 trout 16-19"

All released to fight another day.
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Post by Cranfield »

Great pictures Tom, nice redfish. :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

The pictures are inorder by time...notice the back ground :o ...I will report out tomorrow.....
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Post by RodBow »

Only Chalk could walk on water like that.
Beautiful day it looks like.
use your opportunities ...

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So, I bagger Tom for weeks on penciling in a date between Christmas and the New Years for our annual trip to our "honey hole" at the stained Fenholloway river....Well the date is made and rendezvous is arranged…..

What are the tides?
2004-12-29 09:51 EST -0.48 feet Low Tide
2004-12-29 16:19 EST 2.67 feet High Tide

Doesn’t look bad does it? Well we launch and head out the river…Tom forgets his sunglasses, turn around back to the truck……We comment and say wonder what a negative 1.5 tide looks like as we make our way to the mouth….Arrive at the mouth to witness what I can only call a mine field of hazards, the “Rock Gardenâ€
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Post by tin can »

First, I'm glad to see you got Tom on the water. I thought he had quit fishing.

Looks like your effort payed off. That's a lot of work to catch a fish.

Y'all done good. :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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Very nice. :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

Some pictures I took...My camera didn't want to work, it was scared :lol:
Actually it was cold...it said the new batteries were dead, but works fine this morning, same batteries...

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Post by Sir reel »

Good Job TC... (That's Tom and Chalk :o ) Great job of recording and reporting what looks like a fun day with some surprises thrown in :thumbup:
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Post by mjsigns »

Lots of work and a long drive looks like it had a big payoff. Just reading the story makes my back ache. Is that a rental boat? I am sure there is a story in there somewhere. I like the "walking on water picture :thumbup: Those negative tides can have a spooky effect, but allot of fun when the tide turns. The area you are in looks alive, and must be very remote. The CPR idea is great! Good Job! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by qoutrage »

Excellent and entertaining report. TK, we all know a picture is worth a thousand words. But in the same breath, I will say, Chalk, the the write up was entertaining too. Like RB and probably others, my first thought was this guy Chalk, can really walk on water- How cool is that??
Sounds like you two had a nice day and a good catch..
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Post by Chalk »

mjsigns wrote:Is that a rental boat?
No it is Tom's jon boat aka the "Cypress Sled" yesterday it was heavy :roll: :lol:
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Post by Aucilla »

Wow! I can't wait 'til quittin' time to read this more carefully! What a beutiful day at a beutiful place, with a great catch to boot! Thanks for all the great pix; and a mighty fine report. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by JEM »

Yea yea yea...it's all the same fish I think. :P :-D

Gotta watch out for Chalky. He's a sneaky dude. :wink:
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Post by Chalk »

Yal give my internet boat designing buddy JEM a big warm welcome...They know me all to well JEM...I get accused of all kinds things on this board :lol:
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