St. Andrews Bay - 08/19/05

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St. Andrews Bay - 08/19/05

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Left the rock pile at lunch...Had a coworker tag along with me in the heat....Headed to a spot behind Tyndall....We messeed around and caught about 25-30 trout, mostly shorts, only one keeper, several lost at the boat....Caught some of the biggest sail cats I have ever seen...Left them biting....Caught all the fish in between 3 and 5 foot of water, Cajun Thunders, straight jigs and some topwater action..water was stained bad

Boat ran well, nothing broke....Headed out again in the morning.... :-D :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Bet none of those cats were wide as my stomach.
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birddog wrote:Bet none of those cats were wide as my stomach.
:lol: :lol:
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Would a landing net have helped? :-D
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Post by wevans »

Good start to the time off :thumbup: :beer:
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