St. Joseph Bay - 09/30/06
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St. Joseph Bay - 09/30/06
The weekend started off with a 2:30 cst wakeup to catch a flight home from Norfolk, VA on Friday, to be followed by a 3:30 cst wakeup on Saturday to pickup a birddog for a cool September day of fishing the mighty St. Joe bay.
The prior evening started with getting the boat ready, discovered the port taillight was out on the trailer. Unhook the boat goto wally world, find replacement bulb, pick up some tackle, glance at a set of new LED trailer lights, say to self, “I’ll get them at a later date.â€
The prior evening started with getting the boat ready, discovered the port taillight was out on the trailer. Unhook the boat goto wally world, find replacement bulb, pick up some tackle, glance at a set of new LED trailer lights, say to self, “I’ll get them at a later date.â€
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Chalk,
It had been a while; good to see you again. It was good meeting BD, TC, and Leadsled. We didn't fair anywhere close to what you did, but had a good day with my son and his friend, and it was a great day to be on the water.
BTW: Figured out the Eastern/Central Standard Time difference; last time that happens
It had been a while; good to see you again. It was good meeting BD, TC, and Leadsled. We didn't fair anywhere close to what you did, but had a good day with my son and his friend, and it was a great day to be on the water.
BTW: Figured out the Eastern/Central Standard Time difference; last time that happens

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We got something figured out, it won't be easy...I keep asking Birddog, who was the knuckle head that talked Steve into this little adventureReel Slow wrote:Hey BD and Chalk - you didn't accomplish your mission figuring out where all the trout are. Shame on ya for messin with reds when there was work to be done.....


Who is this Knuclehead ya'll speak of?
Just want to reiterate what Chalk said about the trout fishing. It's gonna be tough on tournament day. There are good trout there, but the bay is definately not what it was 2-3 years ago.
Saturday we would pick up a fair trout then not much. We'd make a move and pick up another decent trout. It was like this all day and has been that way for me all summer. I haven't heard how the fishing has been for the guides on St. Joe Bay, but Saturday Chalk and I watched 1 guide move several times over the course of just a couple of hours and they didn't seem to be doing much catching.
I'm looking forward to fishing the SJB tourney, but unless something changes its gonna be a tough trout day. I hope none of this scares anyone away from fishing the tournament. St. Joe Bay is the nearest thing we have to fishing in South Florida and its just a pleasure to spend a day on such beautiful waters.
On to the pictures:
Chalk finds a goodun

Birddoggin' a Red

Chalk stylin' and profilin'

Chalk Seeing Red
Chalk Seeing Red
Thank God for Redfish

A nuther good'un

They all start looking the same after a while

Once again Chalk it was a fine day on the water with you. I'm glad TinCan and Luke were able to make it as well. Ron, enjoyed talking with you and your son and look forward to seeing you again on the 14th.
Can't wait til next time.

Just want to reiterate what Chalk said about the trout fishing. It's gonna be tough on tournament day. There are good trout there, but the bay is definately not what it was 2-3 years ago.
Saturday we would pick up a fair trout then not much. We'd make a move and pick up another decent trout. It was like this all day and has been that way for me all summer. I haven't heard how the fishing has been for the guides on St. Joe Bay, but Saturday Chalk and I watched 1 guide move several times over the course of just a couple of hours and they didn't seem to be doing much catching.
I'm looking forward to fishing the SJB tourney, but unless something changes its gonna be a tough trout day. I hope none of this scares anyone away from fishing the tournament. St. Joe Bay is the nearest thing we have to fishing in South Florida and its just a pleasure to spend a day on such beautiful waters.
On to the pictures:
Chalk finds a goodun

Birddoggin' a Red

Chalk stylin' and profilin'

Chalk Seeing Red
Chalk Seeing Red
Thank God for Redfish

A nuther good'un

They all start looking the same after a while

Once again Chalk it was a fine day on the water with you. I'm glad TinCan and Luke were able to make it as well. Ron, enjoyed talking with you and your son and look forward to seeing you again on the 14th.
Can't wait til next time.
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