The Aucilla Strikes Again

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The Aucilla Strikes Again

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This is late, but it's my first post so I deserve a little leeway. February 26th, a fishin' buddy and I tried out the redfish for the first time this year. Trouble struck at the ramp. It was low tide when we arrived, so I backed off the end of the ramp. Stupid me, I tried to juice it coming out to get the trailer back on the ramp. This is the aftermath...

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You can tell from the smile that I was happy about something. I figured that since we had driven from Georgia down to the coast that morning, nothing was stopping us from fishing. I proceeded to drag the trailer up the ramp and park it like I didn’t almost tear the wheels off and severely bend the neck. I’d like to give a special thanks to the six guys that helped us load the boat and trailer into my truck. That wasn’t any of you guys was it? I didn’t get their names, but they are much appreciated. Off we go a fishin’.

The reds weren’t as cooperative as the trout that day. The total for trout was about 15 up to almost 4 lbs (no measurements but I’m serious about the weight). We only boated two reds. I had several strike almost underneath the boat, as they tend to do sometimes. Of course, those usually pull off, and these were no different.

We threw spoons and mirror-lures and caught fish on both. It was very windy that day, so jigs (DOA’s) were tough to work with. All the fish were caught in the creeks around oyster bars and all were released. It was a great way to start off another year of flats fishing. I can't wait to get my trailer out of the shop (it's still in there, and it's killin' me). Here’s a couple of the smaller trout and the reds….

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Post by RedMann »

Great report. :thumbup: Sorry about the trailer mishap. :(
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Nice report and some great pictures :thumbup: The few times I've been involved with a trailer backing over the edge, one of us would wad out and pick up on the trailer while the other pulled forward SLOWLY :-D A busted trailer true sucks :beer: :beer:
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Re: The Aucilla Strikes Again

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That river has a lot of trophies. Sorry about the trailer but the report is appreciated. I guess I'm lucky enough to live close because if I had to travel a long ways to the coast I'd be pretty determined to get out too.
That said, I gotta say, this qoute is a familiar beginning to a lot of bad endings on the water:
red-man wrote: I figured that since we had driven from Georgia down to the coast that morning, nothing was stopping us from fishing.
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Danged if I aint done fergot my manners also :hammer:

WELCOME ABOARD RED :smt006 :beer: :beer:
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Post by red-man »

Trailers can be fixed. If you miss a day of catching fish you can never get that day back. Thanks for the welcome guys.
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

We are having the "Retrieve the trailer from the end of the ramp" seminar soon. Perhaps you should attend. :oops:
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Hallo :smt006
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Post by Sir reel »

Welcome R-M :smt006

We can always use another member who ain't afraid to give us "the whole story" :D Most all of us who fish the Econfina/Aucilla have at least one STORY and one insurance claim to document it. Thanks for the report and if any of those folks who helped you are readers of this forum.... THANK YOU. :D :thumbup:
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I see you have your priorities in order...... :beer: :beer: :thumbup:

Welcome aboard...... :-D :thumbup:
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Sir reel wrote:Welcome R-M :smt006

We can always use another member who ain't afraid to give us "the whole story" :D Most all of us who fish the Econfina/Aucilla have at least one STORY and one insurance claim to document it. Thanks for the report and if any of those folks who helped you are readers of this forum.... THANK YOU. :D :thumbup:
Yep, here is one, which happened quite a while back:

After the three of us fished out of buddy's jon boat all morning, he backed the trailer down the old ramp at Econfina. After loading the boat, he started pulling the rig out and it wouldn't come. He gave it the gun, and the tires were smoking, but going no where. We realized the tires had dropped off the ramp and he was stuck, and we yelled to him to stop and we would lift it out. But no, this just caused him to gun it some more, and suddenly the car shot forward with the boat and trailer frame sailing up the ramp, with sparks flying. :smt005 Meanwhile, the axle was still in the water. We couldn't help laughing so hard we almost died, although driver buddy was not amused. :smt013 We got some wire from the wormy old guy that ran the original bait shack and tied the axle to the frame, them limped back to town.

Those rivers have made some money for the boat, motor, and trailer guys in the area.

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I remember those days. Unfortunately.
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Post by mjsigns »

Welcome aboard Red-Man :smt023

That is one "Heckofa" story with good pics t boot. Sorry to hear about the trailer.

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Post by tin can »

Welcome aboard Red.

You have the right attitude. :thumbup:
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Post by qoutrage »

Welcome to the forum, Red-man. 'Think maybe, you'll fit right in.
Lot of serious fishing talk here.
Thanks for getting off on the right foot with a good report/story..
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