Econfina 3-5&3-6

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Econfina 3-5&3-6

Post by Jumptrout51 »

Sorry I couldn't post sooner, but I've been fishing.
My brother and I fished east of Econfina Saturday and Sunday. We fished the flats saturday really hard. All we got was one nice flounder. Moved into one of our favorite creeks and the bite was on. 35-40 trout all 18-20 inches long.All caught on Calcasieu Brew and Funky Chicken jerk baits.
Sunday same creek same bait 19 keepers all 16-171/2. Bummer, we needed the bigger fish on Sunday.
That pontoon boat works great in the creeks.
Water temp got up to 59.
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Good job.....JT51.... :thumbup:
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Post by mjsigns »

:thumbup: :thumbup: Nice bunch of fish. WTG on that party barge :thumbup: :-D


while at work today, one of my co-workers had fished the Horseshoe Beach area. Trout Limit on both days, warmer water temps....
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Post by qoutrage »

Good report JT51. I know ever'body is glad to see this one.
Way ta go.
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Good mess of fish. :thumbup:
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Post by Short Strike »

:smt026 Dun Good!!!!!! :smt023
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Post by Sir reel »

I told you all
I SAW THEM! :D


I am surprised that JT didn't mention the biggest catch on Saturday :-D

It had something to do with backing the trailer off the end of the ramp and then his brother doing some fancy boat handling while troll'n with the anchor to hook the back of the trailer. Then lift'n the back of the trailer up and driving ahead with the boat carry'n the trailer and the truck pull'n ahead to get the trailer back on the ramp.....

IS THERE ANY THING THOSE TAYLOR BOYS CAN'T DO WITH A BOAT?? :o :-D
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WOW SOMEONE CAUGHT FISH!

NO WAY!

Good dill :lick:
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

What Sir Reel says is true. The water was lower than low. WE did not know where the end of the ramp was and therefore backed off it. If anyone is interested we will explain how we saved the day and the trailer. My guess is, one day you too will need to know.

In fact: I suggest we have a save the trailer seminar one day.
Any takers?
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Post by tin can »

I'll attend that seminar. I think my trailer is longer than yours. :o
What was I supposed to do today?
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Count me in on the seminar.... :-D :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

What did you do, hook a rope to the end of the trailer and back the boat up, lifting the trailer and then pull forward with the tow vehicle.... :smt102
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Post by wevans »

A trailer isn't all that heavy when in the water, hooking the trailer with the anchor, you should be able to just pick up while the trailer is pulled forward :beer:
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

Chalk wins the GREEN BANANA award for a correct answer. He can eat it in that palm tree he must have been in to observe this event. We all know he couldn't figure it out for himself. :-D
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

Actually, Wevans gets half the banana. We used the anchor(tied to a rope of course).
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