Keaton Beach Report

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Keaton Beach Report

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:smt006 GoodMorning everyone. I hope most are out on the big pond catching in on these hot bites! My report is from yesterday out of the public landing @ Keaton Beach.

Water temp 66-68, morning through the afternoon;
air temp 55 morning - 75 degrees afternoon;
wind ESE 8:30 a.m. - 11:45, 15-20 mph; shift W noonish @ 5-10 mph: shift WSW @ 15 mph 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.;
clear skies, no clouds;
extreme low tide early AM - high around 12:30 - falling good @ 1:30 down to a low again around 5:30 p.m.;
water very clear in shallows 2-4 feet, becoming slightly stained (with the incoming tide flow) around 5-7 feet.

Caught trout early (9am-10:30 am):
1. Used floating Mirrolures - Red/White, Red/Yellow, Gold/Green; Yozuri - Brown-back/Yellow sides, Gold/Red & Metal Flake. Use floating series in an underwater jerk bait motion (jerk 2-3X, pause 2-seconds). They busted it most often on the pause! :smt007
2. 1/4-1/2 oz. pink or chartruse color Jigheads & Red/Silver Zooms, Pink/White & Natural color DOA Shrimp (behind Cajun Thunder), Red/Gold & metal flake Saltwater Assasins, White curly-tailed & New Penny Gulps, and Red/Gold Shiner Exudes. Fish slow through the grass pockets (around sand or "clam" holes), hop it along - sometimes "dead stick" it! 8)
3. Popping Cork & Cajun Thunder rigs, 4-6 foot, 30-40# test leaders, Owner bait hooks, 2/0-3/0, using live shrimp! :wink:

At 10:30 a.m. the Bluefish & Spanish Mackeral moved in, the trout moved (somewhere else - can you blame them?), and we changed to small black wire leaders or 50-60 # test shock leaders (after several cut offs :smt011 ). But, you have to love those chopper boys because they sure put up a great fight and really screech your drag! :P
At noontime we began trolling small silver # 2 spoons with 1&3/4 oz. keel weights @ 900-1,000 rpm outside the grass flats! Spanish & Blues continued the bite until the wind shift around 1:30 p.m.
From 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. when we put the Miss Courtney on the trailer, we fished close to the channel markers and continued catching blues. We left them biting...too tired to catch any more! :lol:

Thank the Lord for a good day upon the water. My friend Gene is feeling better and I finally got the boat out of the wet slip! :D
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Post by birddog »

Very thorough report , Capt. Reggie. :thumbup:

I love Keaton Beach :smt007
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Post by tin can »

A lot of good information, Capt. Reggie. Thanks for the report.
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Post by rocket »

Good report Capt Reggie :thumbup:
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Post by ddb »

Excellent report. Thanks for all the good info. The Blues can be a lot of fun if their not too busy cutting you off. Anybody reporting any cobia yet?
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Great read and great trip :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Nice trip, and nice report. :thumbup:
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Great Report. Thanks for the info.
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