AUCILLA 3/4

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PUT IN AT 12:40 FISHED .5 MILES OUT FROM THE CUT-OFF, CAUGHT 5-6 SHORT TROUT. STARTED HITTING THE POINTS BACK TOWARD RED-FISH POINT CAUTGHT 3-4 SHORT REDS, 1 KEEPER RED, AND 3 TROUT BETWEEN 20" AND 23". CAUGHT ON SPOONS AND SPINNERBAITS.
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Good catch :thumbup:
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Get-um Crock :thumbup: .
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Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
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birddog wrote:Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
Not even 12 months ago...it was, "I have never caught a thing on a spoon." :lol: :lol:

Nice haul CROCKER.... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Chalk wrote:
birddog wrote:Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
Not even 12 months ago...it was, "I have never caught a thing on a spoon." :lol: :lol:
I'm a believer now , Jack. I figured out if you're not catching reds on a spoon, you're fishing where they ain't. :lol:
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birddog wrote:
Chalk wrote:
birddog wrote:Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
Not even 12 months ago...it was, "I have never caught a thing on a spoon." :lol: :lol:
I'm a believer now , Jack. I figured out if you're not catching reds on a spoon, you're fishing where they ain't. :lol:
Smart man!! I know I have made a believer out of Pinfish Masterson.
He swore spoons were only good for cereal, and soup. :smt116
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You need to lay off that crack spoon, brother :lol: :wink:

I'll take my chances with a Colorado blade and jig :wink: :lol:
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mmmmmm......crack :smt026 :smt119
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rocket wrote:mmmmmm......crack


:o :lol:
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birddog wrote:
Chalk wrote:
birddog wrote:Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
Not even 12 months ago...it was, "I have never caught a thing on a spoon." :lol: :lol:
I'm a believer now , Jack. I figured out if you're not catching reds on a spoon, you're fishing where they ain't. :lol:
If both of you would anchor up and throw a jig, you'd catch a lot more reds. :-D
What was I supposed to do today?
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tin can wrote:
birddog wrote:
Chalk wrote:
birddog wrote:Spoons 'n Spinners. Great minds think alike. :thumbup:
Not even 12 months ago...it was, "I have never caught a thing on a spoon." :lol: :lol:
I'm a believer now , Jack. I figured out if you're not catching reds on a spoon, you're fishing where they ain't. :lol:
If both of you would anchor up and throw a jig, you'd catch a lot more reds. :-D
He said anchor. :smt005
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:thumbup: :beer:
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CHALK, I NEVER SAID I FISHED WITH THE SPOON. THE POOR SAP IN THE BACK OF THE BOAT WAS FITHING A SPOON. MY EIGHT DOLLAR SPINNER BAIT CAUGHT THE MOST AND THE BIGGEST.

AND BEFORE ANYBODY SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT EIGHT DOLLORS FOR A SPINNER BAIT (READ MY POST ON THE CHEAP SPINNER BAITS FROM BASS PRO SHOP)

THIS IS HOW YOU GET THE EIGHT DOLLAR SPINNERBAIT. BUY ONE CAJUN SPINER BAIT WITH THE HEAVY WIRE FOR 5$, TAKE THE HOOK AND BLADE OFF THE BASS PRO SHOP SPINNER BAIT THAT YOU PREVIOUSLY HAD AND WILL NEVER USE AGAIN (3$), AND ATTACH TO THE CAJUN SPIN = EIGHT DOLLAR SPINNER BAIT
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Post by Chalk »

I was messing with Birddog, Crocker....Nothing like a a hard thump on a colorado blade... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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