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Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 18th, 2009, 8:45 am
by DukesFin
lizbeth wrote:Hey DukesFin, John and Judy are very good friend's of mine. I have fished with John often. I will be down at the Park from Oct. 20th to Oct 25th.
We haven't seen them in quite a while. Tell them Duke and his little Brazilian wife say hello. We need to get back down to the State Park and visit with them (Ernie and his wife too). They are those kind of people you NEVER forget!
Let John know I'm still bragging about him on the internet fishing forums!!! (He had a few guys come to him one weekend to get "lessons" after I posted something about him on another forum. The weekend after that, we came down and visited with them and John said he'd "become an internet star"!

Not sure if he liked it or not but I know Judy was proud!!!
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 18th, 2009, 9:07 am
by lizbeth
yes, I know i was going to call Judy today and tell her that John was a star... John and Judy are not at the campground anymore. They are over at the Orman House in Applach. But John still goes over to the Park and catches fish.
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 24th, 2009, 1:25 pm
by key2hwy
Hey - another new member here. Glad I found this forum, just kinda lucked into it. I'm also going down to SGI from middle GA the first week in Oct. I really appreciate the info on this thread, and I'll burn the maps when I leave!

I was planning to hit up the bayside of the island, and those shots will come in real handy. I just got a little skinny water Gheenoe I'll be taking down for the week - any other tips, tricks, or spots you guys might want to give up? Just figure to throw some Mirrolures, topwaters, and some plastic shrimps. It's been about 15 years since I did any inshore fishing, and I'm pumped to try and get into some reds and trout. Thanks again to those that made their info available already - a huge help for someone not familiar to the area!
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 24th, 2009, 1:34 pm
by DukesFin
I'm a big BIG fan of either Gulp shrimp or zoom flukes on a 1/4 ounce jig head. Tie that to 18" of 20# flouro leader. Tie THAT onto a Cajun Thunder... Not the skinny one, the one the size of a ping pong ball. That is the first bait I'll throw out there unless it's daybreak and the water is slick. In that case, I'll throw topwater.
HAVE FUN!!! CATCH FISH and most importantly...
POST A REPORT!!!
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 24th, 2009, 9:50 pm
by KYFRED
I'll be down there the first week in Ocotber. Anyone want to get together and fish, let me know.
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 24th, 2009, 10:03 pm
by akasephiroth
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 25th, 2009, 10:21 am
by key2hwy
Dukesfin - thanks for even more info. The rig is pretty much what I had figured except the Cajun Thunder, which is new to me and I'll use it for sure. akasephiroth - thanks for the link. I'd seen it already, and looks like you had a great trip! I'm hoping I do as well!
Re: hello. Going fishing
Posted: September 25th, 2009, 10:24 am
by DukesFin
The way to use the Cajun Thunder, if you don't already know, is to "pop" it. I vary how quickly I pop it and how long I let it sit according to how they are biting, but you'll figure it out.