Wakulla Beach 12/17

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Wakulla Beach 12/17

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Put in at Wakulla Beach about 1 o'clock. Lots of cars, trucks and boat trailers in the parking area, but what did I expect on a warm, sunny, Sunday afternoon? The fog that covered everything all morning was gone.

Paddled east over to Middle Creek. Lots of shore birds and waterfowl around to watch. There was a boat in East Goose Creek, on one of the bars right about in the middle of the creek. Too far away to see his rod, I could see the sun flashing off it when he had it at the correct angle. Looked like he was into fish.

Catching the beginning of the falling tide, I started at the mouth of Graves Creek and fished my way along until I got to a particular hole I like in Middle Creek. Missed a few around an oyster bar that I'm pretty sure were trout. Hooked up with a nice red, a little before three, that probably should have got off because of mistakes I made during the fight. But I got it up to the boat and......no landing net. :smt013 You can lip a 26" red.

It's a lot easier to land a fish with a landing net. It's a lot easier to unhook a red if you don't forget the pliers.

Fished on getting a hit once in a while, but not hooking anything. I went on over to East Goose Creek and fished around some of the bars and holes over there. The other boat was gone. About five I started catching trout. The first one was as long as the red, the second was 19". Then a small 15 1/2". Broke off my fourth trout beside the boat and lost my lure.

Fishing a Yo-Zuri Mag Darter knock-off, all these fish hit the same lure, the trout never were very aggressive. The trick is when you feel a bump, stop. Let the lure float to the surface. Then work it as a topwater....pull, sploosh, dive....stop and let it float, pause....pull, etc. They won't hit it, but they'll come up and slap at it and, like some people, they'll play with it until they get hurt.

Put two reds in the boat. The one I kept, and later a little rat red. Only got three trout, but two were in the slot and one well over, at a respectable 26".

No other cars at the beach when I got back. Well after sunset, but not yet completely dark.
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Post by tin can »

Sounds like the reds you were in were playing the same game as the ones I was in. Ya might wanna try a soft jerk bait.

It was, indeed, a beautiful day to be out there. Glad ya got to go, Charles. :thumbup:
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Post by Browning Slayer »

That's a nice trout! :thumbup:
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Post by Reel Slow »

Great report :thumbup:
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Post by rocket »

Stud trout for sure :thumbup:
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Nice report :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

Nice trout and report Charles :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by SHOWBOAT »

Nice work charles, and a very good report. I tried WB on Sat during the high tide but could only stay for about 45 minutes as I had come in from the flats and didn't want to get stuck. My fiance managed a couple short reds and trout while we were there, but nothing close to 26". After that we headed up into some creeks off the rivers and found a cluster of trout. Managed to catch probably 15 up to 23" and fat. The 23" was largest I found on the long rod thus far. Looks like the trout propulation is doing well. Thanks for the report.
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Post by Ty one on »

Very nice trout :thumbup: .....

Also, When you don't have a net. You can pick up that Red by the tail (No Slime :thumbup: ). This is helpful if his mouth is full of hooks.
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Post by Sir reel »

Way to get after em :thumbup:
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