Port St. Joe 5/3 and 5/4

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Scott7138
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Port St. Joe 5/3 and 5/4

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Got in the water about 8:30 Sat. morning. Long drive from Eufaula, Al. Fished toward the paper mill from Presnell's for about 30 min.. Caught one 16" spec on Yozuri minnow. A little voice in my head said move to the head of the bay near the radio tower, so here I went. Fishing a shrimp color stingray grub under a CT next to the grass islands. First drift, one red fish 24" and a couple of misses. Next drift, 30" red and a couple of misses. When all was said and done, boated 4 reds all of which were in the slot except for the 30 ". 11:30 am they stopped and changed my focus to the trout. Started my drift in about 5' of water and finished up in about 2'. Using a Zoom suoer flook in the 5' water with a small split shot about a foot up. Did well there. However the better fishing was in the 3 foot range stiil fishing the stingray grub under the CT. Only change made was the length od the leader to about 30". By 3:00 I had caught about 15 trout and had 5 nice keepers, one going 22". Tide fell, I showered, and proceeded to Indian Pass Raw Bar. Man what a crowd :roll: . Sundy awoke to almost no wind :( . Still managed four nice keeper trout with one going 25" and about 10 shorts. Avery productive weekend and some very much needed therapy...
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Nice :D Catch
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St. Joe/Mexico beach spainish and kings

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S/U here, that sounds like great weekend. i got there saturday night and fished from 7:30a.m. to 1:00p.m. sunday morning. we made several passes through the buoy line and caught all the spainish one can clean + two nice kings for inshore fishing. I'll bet your fish cook better than mine!!! Good Job. :lol:
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Post by Scott7138 »

Thanks. Sounds like you had a good day also. When that wind died on Sunday, it seemed that the fish could see everything that was going on. I had alot of interest, but no takers on the reds. Looking for a good recipe for grilling the reds, any suggestions?
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