Anky 4/5-7

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Anky 4/5-7

Post by RHTFISH »

Unusual weather for sure!

Water temp had dropped about 10 degrees from the week before so
my spirits were dampened and cooled by the ever present winds...
fished Thurs afternoon and same Friday just east of Aucilla and
quite pleased with results: Thurs got two limits of keeper trout and
some nice reds on points on spinnerbaits; Fri got three + limits of
trout with average size much better and also some spanish.
Sat morning the weather was even cooler and the wind was howling
so I just cleaned up, cooked fish for some of the "locals", and headed
home for Easter at home with the family.

Lots of boats out considering the weather....time to remind
some folks that "flats courtesy" is important! There's a lot of water
out there so close passes at higher speeds are not necessary
and don't get in front of someone's drift only a few boat lengths away!
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Post by DixieReb »

Good report, and AMEN on the boat courtesy. :smt004
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Post by Sir reel »

Sounds like some very successful fish'n RHTFISH :thumbup:

Good reminder about just "flat out being courteous"!!
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Post by ak man »

good trip, way to not be scared off by the forecast. :thumbup:
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Post by Redphisher »

A-men on the boating etiquette around here, or sometimes the lack there of…
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Post by MudDucker »

You need to get out there in an old proline. I think everyone assumes I am a guide (to their disadvantage) and I every time I go, several boats get right on my drift. :smt011
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Post by Just Fish »

RHTFISH can you clarify "spinnerbaits". My buddy and I were discussing the other day if the old bass safetypin still spinnerbaits would work for trout, reds, spanish etc. I have a bunch of them I might give a try next time I am out.

I am guessing you are using in-line spinners but I was just curious.

Thanks
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Post by birddog »

Great report RF. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Not to bad :thumbup:
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Post by RHTFISH »

Just Fish wrote:RHTFISH can you clarify "spinnerbaits". My buddy and I were discussing the other day if the old bass safetypin still spinnerbaits would work for trout, reds, spanish etc. I have a bunch of them I might give a try next time I am out.

I am guessing you are using in-line spinners but I was just curious.

Thanks
I use the ThunderSpin I think it's called and ZZ short arm spinner
from bayoubucklures.com. Be prepared: reds can demolish them both!
I haven't had much luck with inlines but know some folks who swear by them. I also like the Capt. Mike's spoon in 1/4 oz version but it's harder
to work in wind for me.
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Post by Perch Jerker »

That's good fishing. Glad you got out there. :beer:
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Post by mjsigns »

WTG RFT :thumbup: :thumbup:

Makes me want to head over that way... :-D
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Post by Hit-n-Miss »

RHTFISH what depth were you fishing? Any luck on other lures or soft plastics. :-D Got a color for us?
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Post by rocket »

:thumbup: :thumbup: Nice work.
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Hit-n-Miss wrote:RHTFISH what depth were you fishing? Any luck on other lures or soft plastics. :-D Got a color for us?
Depth for trout 2.5-4 on trout depending on tide. New penny and white
Gulp shrimps. Most of the trout were full of roe and beginning to show considerable red streaks so maturity close.
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