AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

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CROCKER
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AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

Post by CROCKER »

SAW AND TALKED WITH WELBY AND DEE SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT JRs. WELBY, OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND DEE.

SUNDAY FISHED WITH MY FATHER, VERY WINDY AND ROUGH, WE MANAGED ONLY 4 FISH AND MAYBE 4 OTHER STRIKES, MOST CAUGHT ON SPINNERBAIT. I SHEEPHEAD, 2 TROUT, AND ONE REDFISH.

WED. FISHED WITH J. DANIELS, SLIGHTLY WINDY. WE MANAGED 10 FISH MUCH BETTER DAY, 6 TROUT, 2 REDS, AND 2 FLOUNDER. EVERY THING ON TOPWATER EXCEPT FOR THE FLOUNDER. CAUGHTA TOTAL OF 4 REDS AND RELEASED 2. WE ONLY HAD TO RELEASE 4 TROUT, 2 WERE SMALL AND 2 WERE OVER 21". THE TWO KICKERS IN THE BOX WERE 22" AND 25". WE HAD A NUMBER OF BLOW-UPS WITHOUT A HOOK-UP AND I AM FAIRLY SURE THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN OVER THE 21" MARK. IT WASNT FAST PACED BUT STEADY. CAUGHT ON ROCKY POINTS AND HARD BOTTOM THROGH OUT THE DAY.
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Re: AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

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Well done, can't beat that top water action. It always produces the bigguns!
Redbelly
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Re: AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

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This weekend should have them jumping in da bote! :-D
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flounderpounder
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Re: AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

Post by flounderpounder »

Nice report and the slam, 22" and a 25" are a couple nice fish. :thumbup: :beer:
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High Hope
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Re: AUCILLA - 23 AND 20

Post by High Hope »

WTG. Fishing in the wind is hard work, but can pay off. :thumbup:
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