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Posted: January 20th, 2005, 9:28 am
by qoutrage
Yup Lit. You be th' man. Nice pictures and 'dern bold of you to mark the spot.
'Might need a traffic cop at Spring Creek for the next week or so, though.
Fellowship and sportsmanship is what makes this board unique, and you are a shining example.
We love you, man.
Posted: January 20th, 2005, 9:59 am
by mjsigns
Probably easier to put in at Oyster Bay and ease on over to where all the boats are bunched-up

Posted: January 20th, 2005, 10:57 am
by Littoral
Thanks all. I'm continually surprised more folks aren't trying the winter fishing. Maybe the kayak helps because I can't motor fast enough to freeze my face off. I did that last weekend testing a boat in St Joe. That was enough keep me at home too. Another thing may be that the kayak forces me to focus more on a limited number of areas that I have to fish well. I've written elsewhere that the kayak has forced me to fish better because I'm limited in where I can go. My trade is teaching teachers about how to teach science so thinking about this kind of thing is what I do.
Enough waxing on that.
Flavor fishbites was shrimp, I think. I've had the same bulk sheets of it in my bag for two years so who knows. I seriously doubt Redfish care.
As to marking the spot, like I said, it's one of the most obvious places you could ever look for to fish so I'm not exactly being bold to pass it on.
More importantly, it's not one of my trout spots.

Posted: January 23rd, 2005, 6:51 pm
by Chalk
Good Report Lit.....
