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JT51 and TinCan Keaton 3/3&3/4/07

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 9:45 pm
by Jumptrout51
Saturday we launched late,about 8:30 am at Keaton City Ramp. We were prefishing for Sundays' TeamSeatrout tournament.
It was low tide. Weather prediction was for 10-15 mph from the north.We made it out of the channel and ran to our first fishing hole. NOT. No water had to stop about a mile short and drift back out. Fished the whole way. Not a bite.
Decided to run to a different spot. Twelve miles later at 40mph we settled down to spot #2. Within 15 minutes we had a 21 and a 19 in the livewell.TROUT of course.
Mullet were everywhere.
Not another trout bite there.
We fired up the YAMMY and headed to spot #3. The bite was on.
We kept 7 more trout and one of the reds.
Then it was time to leave. We had found some fish for Sundays event.
Got back to TinCans' house and weighed the fish on the NFGFC tournament scales. 14 pounds 15 ounces.
We figured "NOT TOO BAD".
....................................SUNDAY TOURNAMENT DAY...........................

Left the ramp at 6:30 (yes,in the morning). Low tide at 8:30. North wind at 15-25 mph. No water in the canal. Less water on the flats. Got stuck 3 times trying to get out. Had to stop the big motor and use the trolling motor. Had to stop the trolling motor and use the dip net to push with.
Finally got to the outside channel. TC was running the trolling motor again. I was dragging a topwater bait,just in case. Twitch,twitch,jerk,etc. BLAM!!! A real nice 24 plus trout nails it in 6 inches of water. TC manages to drag it off with the trolling motor.
That set my mood for the day.
I say to him,"this is a sign,lets' fish here" he says "not enough water,gotta keep moving".
SPEAK UP CHALK.
We kept moving.
One mile later,same depth of water we left,where the big fish were.
We started fishing there.
We had to keep fishing there. Not enough water to go anywhere.
By 8 a.m. we had a limit of fish in the boat and throwing back anything 18 inches and under.
These fish were caught on topwater,suspended baits,soft jerkbaits,jigs and grubs,etc.
About noon we had enough water to run the boat. We headed to Saturdays' hotspot. When we got near there,the hotspot was still 2 feet out of the water.
We fished outside the hotspot until time to go to the weighin.
At the weighin we had 12 pounds 4 ounces of trout. Good for a tie for 2nd place,but bumped to 3rd for the money. The "OTHER TEAM" had a slightly larger big fish.

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 9:52 pm
by birddog
Good report, JT. Its about time you posted a fishing report. I had begun to think you only got on the site for the smatazzin'

I real surprised TC didn't throw out the anchor where you lost the big trout. Guess he saves that aggrivation for the Chalkster. :wink: :lol:

Glad ya'll pulled out 3rd. Congrats. to both of you :thumbup: :thumbup:

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 10:36 pm
by Barhopr
Nice detailed report. You should have just jumped out after the big'un. and bulldoged it.

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 10:40 pm
by ddb
Nice report and congrats on the 2nd place finish. We gave it a try on Saturday but it sounds like we were fishing too deep (6-7). We found lots of shorts but it appears the quality fish were up tight. Would have been better than being toused around by the wind in the pm anyhow.

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 10:43 pm
by Eerman
Thanks for the info JT. Hope that wind goes away for this weekend.

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 10:51 pm
by CairoTrout
Did yall see the big azz Triton stuck in the mouth of the canal that was me and my compadres .We got out and pushed man was it cold. Wish I could have caught all them fish.

Posted: March 5th, 2007, 10:59 pm
by Jumptrout51
CairoTrout wrote:Did yall see the big azz Triton stuck in the mouth of the canal that was me and my compadres .We got out and pushed man was it cold. Wish I could have caught all them fish.
Sorry no. You must have gotten unstuck and moved on by the time we got there.

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 3:18 am
by Chalk
Tincan wrote: "not enough water,gotta keep moving".
:o :lol:

I'm glad someone else felt my frustrations :wink: :lol:

Good weekend :thumbup: :thumbup:

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 7:30 am
by tin can
For the record, the bottom of the boat was dragging. The water was moving out quickly. It was still 2 hours to low tide. If I had stopped, we would have been there until somewhere around 11 AM. (Read between the lines, folks. While I was fighting a swift current, trying to dodge getting stuck, JT was in the back of the boat, flingin a bait. I got no help from him all day.)

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 7:32 am
by birddog
tin can wrote: While I was fighting a swift current, trying to dodge getting stuck, JT was in the back of the boat, flingin a bait. I got no help from him all day.)
That sounds about right. :lol:

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 7:49 am
by jsuber
Sounds like my kinda fishing. You know how I feel about skinny water "Its where the fish are". Good ree-port.

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 9:36 am
by SHOWBOAT
Good to see you guys on Sat. Sounds like you found some good ones. My buddy and I managed to catch about 20 trout up to 22" as well as 22" red.

Hopefully I"ll post some pics soon, but currently I can't find the chord to save pics from my camera. :smt009

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 2:09 pm
by reel therapy
SHOWBOAT wrote:Good to see you guys on Sat. Sounds like you found some good ones. My buddy and I managed to catch about 20 trout up to 22" as well as 22" red.

Hopefully I"ll post some pics soon, but currently I can't find the chord to save pics from my camera. :smt009
Where were you fishing? :thumbup: :D

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 2:53 pm
by SHOWBOAT
RT-I went to Keaton Beach Sat just to get a look at the place since I had never been there and figured 6:30 on tournament day wasn't the time to explore. We launched using the lift, not knowing there was ramp, only be told the lift was down upon return and to use the ramp. Not a good use of $8.

We went everywhere, 38 miles on the GPS. The trout were all caught on the flats, and the red came as we followed high-tide into a creek. The trout were on plastics and the red on a Mike's spoon.

We even managed to drift into the shallow flats for a while so the dog could play fetch in 1-2'. Had to find a pot-hole just to get up plane to get out when we wanted to leave. Did see some big trout in the shallows but couldn't get them hit. Nonetheless, the shortest trout all day was just over 15".

Beatiful flats and gin clear water is an understatement for Keaton. Truly gorgeous. Hope to see a lot of you Sat.

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 9:08 pm
by Jumptrout51
tin can wrote:For the record, the bottom of the boat was dragging. The water was moving out quickly. It was still 2 hours to low tide. If I had stopped, we would have been there until somewhere around 11 AM. (Read between the lines, folks. While I was fighting a swift current, trying to dodge getting stuck, JT was in the back of the boat, flingin a bait. I got no help from him all day.)
I guess the fish that put us in the money didn't count.
In that case I won't catch a fish that counts next time.
I will just sit there and smell his SLURP.