Keaton 6/10

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Breambuster
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Keaton 6/10

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My wife joined me and Dave on this trip. Had a late start, didnt get on the water until 2 pm. The action was fairly decent right away, with Dave picking up a 17'' fish in the first cast. It was supposed to be a bait stop. We ended up with 4 legal trout in the cooler by 4 pm and then we could not buy another bite until around 6. Perhaps it was due to very little water movement with low tide at 4.40 pm. We moved around quite a bit during this time and settled on a drift in 3.5' of slightly stained water. From 6 to 6.30 pm we put 8 more legal fish in the cooler. The bite was fast and furious. We had many missing hook sets and a few fish unbuttoned on us. Hate to leave them bitting but it was getting late. Ended up with 12 total for the day.

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Also, a couple of pictures of Dave's reds from last week. I am too lazy to pull up the old post from last week.

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Post by Sir reel »

Very nice group of trout there. Now how bout some information on what you hung em on?? If you were stop'n for bait it sounds like you may have been thinking pin fish..... clue us in to what worked for you :D
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Sir reel wrote: If you were stop'n for bait it sounds like you may have been thinking pin fish....
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Nice haul bb. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Y'all done good. :thumbup:
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Post by Ron Wilson »

Looks like ya'll put it on em. :thumbup:
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Post by ddb »

We had a good trip considering our short window of opportunity. They really turned on after low tide when the water switched around. It's surprising how fast things can change.
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Post by Reel Cowboy »

Not a bad trip out fellas :thumbup:
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Post by redfisher2424 »

Nice job guys. Way to haul em in. :thumbup: Ive got to fish out of Keaton one day you guys are always hauling them in.
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Post by snatch-n-reel »

Nice catch the one in the middle looks like a hoss. :thumbup: :lick:
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