Spring Creek 5/27-5/28

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Spring Creek 5/27-5/28

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Got a late start on Sat morning, headed toward marker 24 started trolling. About 5 minutes in a nice spanish is added to the cooler.....continue south, get to a spot in 40 feet, marking lots of fish but no takers. Anchor down, and two nice grunts are added to the cooler.....then grouper after grouper come over the side. They took anything we offered, mostly shorts with a few keepers mixed in. Mrs. GC was catching red grouper on cut bait and I caught gags on a buck tail jig, my friend John caught them on shrimp. Bite shut down and we troll some more, caught a 30" gag on the red and white stretch 30 and the sun was starting to get low, so we headed in. I cleaned the the fish and we took some with us to the Spring Creek resturant for supper.

Sunday we hit the water a little earlier, no takers on trolling so we anchor down. I caught a couple grunts and a nice trigger, then we started loosing bait and never felt a bite......John and I suit up, grab the spears and head down. STRONG CURRENT!!! I barely made to the anchor line, but headed down anyway. Vis is 20-30 feet, water temp was 74. On the bottom we swam right up to a huge Logger Head? turtle sleeping....he didn't pay us any attention. We continue on into the current.....seeing no fish to speak of and decide to turn around and head back.......upon turning around we see a school of 10 or so, under size gags following us. They proceed to lead us to their hide out. I smacked a big gag grouper and before I can get another shaft in the gun a big red shows up, shoot him too and hand him off to John and a big sheep head shows up.......he stayed just out of range. I'm getting low on air and know we have a LONG swim against the current to get back, so we head out. It was a tough dive but fun anyway. We take a break for lunch and a school of spanish swim by, I toss a buck tail and catch a nice 6 or 7 pounder! After that we trolled back to marker 24 with no bites at all........
Fun trip with some fish for the freezer.
Sorry no pics, batteries were dead.
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Post by Reel Fun »

Dang GC that sounds like a fun couple of days.. :thumbup: that's the area I caught a nice spanish at last weekend. Glad to hear about the grouper.....thanks for the report.... :D....don't forget the new batteries.........
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Thanks! We did get one pic before the camera died.
I tried to tell him not to put on the sissy belt, or at least to remove it before taking the picture... :oops: :-D
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Cool report GC. :thumbup: A good read.
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Good report :thumbup: As far as that belt, if the AJs show up I'm the first sissy to grab one :-D
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wtg :thumbup: :thumbup:
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