Ecofina 8.18 - 8.19

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Ecofina 8.18 - 8.19

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DL Sr. and Jr. fished Saturday and Sunday out of Ecofina. Sunday ended up being the best day with us ending up one shy of the limit. I talked to Hit-or-Miss on the radio and it seemed that the action was steady for him as well. Biggest fish was 23". Everything was caught on Gulp Shrimp in around 6-10 feet of water. It was a nice day on the water.

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Nice haul. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by tin can »

Nice catch. :thumbup: What are ya gonna do with 5 scallops? :wink: :-D
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Post by EddieJoe »

Did the scallops hit the gulps?
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Post by Hit-n-Miss »

:o How big are the rest of them? They got some size to them. :o
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Post by Eerman »

Good bunch of fish :thumbup:
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Nice Trout :thumbup:
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Post by Redbelly »

What was the duration of each fishing trip?
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Post by Reel Slow »

Nice pile of trout!
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I never fish that deep before for trout - deapest I've ever fish was 6'. Are you using CT popping cork? What leader length do you use? I guess this question is open to anyone.
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Excellent. :thumbup:
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Those are some healthy trout. :thumbup:
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Post by bigblister »

Breambuster wrote:I never fish that deep before for trout - deapest I've ever fish was 6'. Are you using CT popping cork? What leader length do you use? I guess this question is open to anyone.
We were jigging the whole time - we never tied on a CT.
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