West of Econfina 5-22

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DixieReb
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West of Econfina 5-22

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Had a fun day fish'in the flats with Dad and friend, JIm. Got on water about 9 am, tide rising and water rough on flats. Stopped at 2 favorite spots and only got 2 short trout and short black bass. Made it to another good spot toward Aucilla and finally got a keeper on white gulp. Drifted in same area, just passed a crab trap and Wham! Big trout. Then Dad gets another biggun, about 18''. 8) By this time we are real happy and suddenly hear the unmistakeable sound of a rod going over the side-TWWAANNGG!! :smt010 I said, DAD, a big fish just stole your pole! We played around for probably an hour trying to drag that rod or line up, lost a big snatch hook on bottom, had another big trout chase a sinking mirrolure used to drag for the line, finally Jim hooks the line on his jig and brings up the line, pole, and guess what- the 18'' trout is still on the line! :D We pulled him over the side like a hand line, box him up, and went on to get 10 good trout in all. But they bit slow most of the day. Also got a keeper flounder 13'' , keeper black bass 10.5'', and something none of us expected, Jim lands a 14'' pompano. :lick: About 1:30 pm it got slick, then very hot. Water temp was 83 deg. and bite almost stopped. Got several hardhead cats, blue runners, had something cut 20 lb. test spiderwire. Heard several big cobia slosh the top and threw to some but no hookups. The schools of jacks and blu runners are still out there working the top. Left water at 3 pm, tide going out fast. Made it home, cleaned fish and boat, now I'm one tired white boy. Fun day. Highlight was getting the pole back with fish stilll on! :smt004
Yours in the South
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You must be living right :thumbup:
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Way to spend a Monday.... :-D
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Post by tin can »

Good deal on getting the rod back, DR. Some times it's better to be lucky than good. :thumbup:
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Good report :thumbup:
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Post by 2true »

Now that is a fish story!
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Post by Sir reel »

:thumbup: I LIKE IT!! :D
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Post by RHTFISH »

Great luck with recovering the rod and reel. :-D
I've never been so fortunate. :(

Neighbor Kenny from Leesburg lost a Calcutta/Star rod combo
to a small catfish couple of weeks ago about half way to
Aucilla. He said water was really rough and as he moved to get fish
off his foot slipped and he dropped rod just for second to secure his
footing and over the side it went. Very tough luck.

What did pompano bite? Just curious?

Thanks for report!
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Post by Second Chance »

Good report thanks. My son actually caught a 3lb pompano on a Chug Bug a couple of weeks ago. You just never know on the flats :thumbup:
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Post by Fisherman989 »

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y33/Bo ... er.jpgThis is what those trout looked like. Tough at times...but we got 10. Here is Dixie Rebel with one of them :D
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West of Econfina 22May06

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Sorry folks....about the picture. I forgot how to do it on the net. Seperate post with picture follows. :(
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Post by DixieReb »

RHT, the pompano bit a 1/8 oz. jighead with 3'' gulp natural shrimp. We at first thought he was just a jack, then as he got closer we could tell what he was. You never know out there. :roll:
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Post by Sea Gurl »

What an exciting and interesting day ya'll had :thumbup:

That's what I love so much about salt water - you just never know what's going to bite :wink:

I'm :-D with envy!!

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Post by Redfish Jim »

Good story :thumbup: Good report too!
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