Reel Slow and I launched from the Timber Island ramp around 6:30 a.m., idled out the river and headed for the Islands. Spent the day fishing east and west. GPS showed 47 miles by days end.
Caught decent trout and redfish everywhere we went Friday, but never really found any concentration of fish. We'd move and catch a couple. Then move and catch a couple more. Reel Slow stayed with 1 particular lure all day while I through everything in the box. By day's end, I was throwing the 1 lure as well.
We were back at the ramp by 4:30, feeling fairly confident we could locate some decent fish for Saturday.
We needed this red on Saturday

Last minute 24" trout

We should have taken more pictures. I apologize for not getting more of your fish Friday Reel Slow. Out of the 25-30 trout and reds we caught friday, Reel Slow must have caught 90 % of them.
Saturday
We leave C- Quarters by 6:30 and head to the Timber Island boat ramp. Out the River and back to the Islands. Reel Slow finds his groove early, putting a 18" trout and a 25" spanish in the box. Then things slow a bit, and we ease into the shallows to look for a red. We both proceed to to hook and lose upper end slot reds.
As the day grew longer, Reel Slow again begins to find his groove. We never got into a lot of fish, but RS slowly but steadily began to fill the box with solid 19" trout. I was net man.
Finally around the slack high tide, we decide to run over to Turkey Point. Mainly to cool off, but we had also heard some good reports of reds in that area. Upon arriving we realized there was no way to fish in what appear to be a hayfield of floating grass. Back to the Islands.
Reel Slow swings back into action, finding 19 " trout here and there. Seemed everytime we moved we'd pick up a trout or 2. The day is growing short, so we made a big move back to a place we caught our best trout on Friday. As luck would have it, upon 20 minutes of arriving, I put 2-22" trout in the boat on near back to back casts. Time to go.
We get back to the ramp with time to spare and trailer over to C-Quarters. we felt pretty good about our fish, but knew someboady would have a better big trout. Sure enough Chalk and TinCan have a fine 24" trout. Oh well, better them than Butch and Steve.
After the weigh in, Reel Slow's 4- 19" trout and my 22" trout were good enough to squeak past Team TinCan for 1st.
Congrats to Chalk and Tincan on 2nd place. and Steve and Butch for 3rd place (told you we were gonna dust your tail feathers, Cleophus
I had a great time with everyone at Carrabelle, and hope to do it again next year. I'm already looking forward to St. Joe Bay next month.
A few more pictures.
Reel slow with a nice red.

The crew at Casa de Carrabelle




