Got up at 5 this morning, had the boat ready, only to find out one of the guys I was supposed to go with decided it was cooler to get drunk last night than fish this morning...so me and pops headed to the Aucilla by ourselves. We were the 2nd truck in the parking lot, got the boat in and idled out around the Sulphur Creek area. We wanted to fish a new area so we stopped the boat after idling a couple miles and immediatly had success. Within five minutes, the first Red was in the boat. Two casts later, Pops caught one that went in the livewell also. Stayed on this spot and caught 12 reds, all on topwater. Exciting. At one point, I made a cast and had an absolute explosion on my topwater lure...and hooked up. The fish proceeded to take out line and within about a minute had about 75 yards out. I fought the fish for a good 7 minutes and got her to the boat. 31" redfish (a new career best). Very niiiice. We drifted along catching redfish and trout for another hour or so. Around 9:00, we were drifting through an area with some good looking patchy bottom. I was walking the dog and there was a big explosion on the topwater...a monster trout. Fought the fish for three or four minutes and got her to the boat. She was a monster, 28" long and fat (another career best). I'm guessing she weighed at least 6 lbs. After a few pics, we got her back in the water and she swam off to fight another day.
Caught a few more redfish and trout on topwater, but the bite turned off around 11...fished for another hour or so and took it to the house. We had our limits of trout and redfish. It was a great day on the water with the guy that introduced me to the sport. You can't beat that.
We stayed in close to the grass, fished in less than 2.5' of water, and caught all our fish on gold topwater lures. The water temp stayed between 75-79 degrees all day.
Pops with his first red of the day
The big man fighting a red
Fighting the mystery fish
31" red
Another shot
The first 20" + trout
25.5" red
Another red
28" trout
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Boom goes the dynamite.