Econfina 2-2-07
Posted: February 3rd, 2007, 11:04 am
Skipped out on work around 11:30 and got out of my suit - put on a hoodie and my PVC boots and hit the road.
Got to the ramp around 1:30 and there wasn't another truck there.
River was UP with my targeted good tide and all the rain on Thursday afternoon. Dropped the boat and headed out, dodging debris from Thursday's storms.
Wind was a stout WNW and water temp on the flats was around 55. Ran East a good bit and hit a creek that JT showed me this past fall near Rock Island. Trying to get a redfish pattern going for next weekend's tourney.
Moved around prospecting and scored some okay reds up to 20" on a Carolina-rigged pearl Gulp. Water was coffee colored. No luck on my Catch 2000. Lifeflight was buzzing over the marsh - headed to Perry it looked like.
Sun started to go, tide started to leave and I packed it in. Ran back to the river mouth - not another boat - saw a few as specks offshore on the horizon. Ran up the river (with the chopper and the salt marsh, palm stands, it felt like I was going up-river to look for Kurtz)
Put the boat on the trailer at 4:30 - only other activity at the ramp was a guy fishing from the bank. No other trucks or trailers.
Made it back to Tallahassee and washed up in time for a retirement party at Silver Slipper. Thats the name of a new spot I found on my Bluechart software.
Got to the ramp around 1:30 and there wasn't another truck there.

Wind was a stout WNW and water temp on the flats was around 55. Ran East a good bit and hit a creek that JT showed me this past fall near Rock Island. Trying to get a redfish pattern going for next weekend's tourney.
Moved around prospecting and scored some okay reds up to 20" on a Carolina-rigged pearl Gulp. Water was coffee colored. No luck on my Catch 2000. Lifeflight was buzzing over the marsh - headed to Perry it looked like.
Sun started to go, tide started to leave and I packed it in. Ran back to the river mouth - not another boat - saw a few as specks offshore on the horizon. Ran up the river (with the chopper and the salt marsh, palm stands, it felt like I was going up-river to look for Kurtz)
Put the boat on the trailer at 4:30 - only other activity at the ramp was a guy fishing from the bank. No other trucks or trailers.

Made it back to Tallahassee and washed up in time for a retirement party at Silver Slipper. Thats the name of a new spot I found on my Bluechart software.