Oyster Bay 1-8

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Oyster Bay 1-8

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:D
Cold morning in a kayak. I started before first light but the fish didn't. I had some real doubts for the first hour but after the sun got up a bit the trout woke up. I found a lot (~25) in the 15-18 range and maybe 10 more bigger than that. Mirrolures & jigs. I released everything.
I tried to take good pictures but after the first shot I screwed up the camera settings with cold slimy hands, treble hooks and trout in my lap. I tried to fix them in photoshop but it didn't help much. I'm posting them anyway.


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Post by Sir reel »

Even with the difficulty regarding the camera, it's pretty plain that you had some real nice trout there. :D Thanks for carrying on through with the report. I know it got windy later in the day and your right about a cold morning. Good job Lit! :thumbup:
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Sweet! :thumbup:
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Post by noleflyfisher »

Very nice :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Billy Miller »

Very, Very nice.

Billy :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

Nice..... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by tin can »

Glad ya found um, Lit. :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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Post by 2true »

Good Job. Now where in Oyster Bay is the real question.
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Post by Littoral »

2true wrote:Good Job. Now where in Oyster Bay is the real question.
Deep. :wink:
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Post by catchin1 »

Amazing how many ways you can take a picture of the same trout :-D ;-) . Just kidding, nice effort, I would have give it up after the first sliming. :thumbup:

BTW I just think I like to fish, then I think about you guys in Kayaks paddling in cold wind. :thumbup:
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Post by qoutrage »

As usual, good show there Lit. You da man, when it comes to gettin next to nature with your fishing.
Contrary to what I just said in another thread about it being mostly luck, you got the matrix of it all pegged.
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Post by Littoral »

It is part luck but I figure luck is the smaller part. I really do think that fishing out of a kayak has forced me to think more about what is going on in a smaller area. The reasons for that are obvious. Another upside is that I now fish a lot more.
All that said, I have no idea how to find redfish.
Any suggestions? :smt017
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Post by birddog »

Littoral wrote:
All that said, I have no idea how to find redfish.
Any suggestions? :smt017
Lit, you show me how you catch big trout and I'll show you all you want to know about reds. 8)

Let me know when you want to go. :thumbup:
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Post by Littoral »

Thanks Birddog -we'll make it happen.
:thumbup: I assume you have the boat (?) -unless you're ready to kayak!
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Littoral wrote:Thanks Birddog -we'll make it happen.
:thumbup: I assume you have the boat (?) -unless you're ready to kayak!
2 in a kayak could be tough. Let me look at my schedule and I'll send you some possible dates.
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