St, Marks - After Work Fishin again
Posted: May 7th, 2008, 1:15 pm
Went fishin again afgter work yesterday evening. Got in the water about 6:00. OAT was about 87 degrees at the time, water in high 70's to low 80's. Wasn't going to go but there was a massive amount of water moving out from 3-10pm so figured I'd give it a shot and hope to not get stuck.
I heard a couple of folks remarking at the tournament weigh-in about not having ever caught anything on the Nemire Spin Ripper. Thought about it for a second, and neither had I; but I've never actually used one. Always use the Red Rippers and they work, so never bothered. So I opened one of several I had in my bag of tackle and started chunking. Caught a short right away...another short...moved. First cast in shallower water (1 - 1.5 feet) in new area got some nice hits that I knew was something over 15". That turned into "Daaayum what ISSSS that?!?!?" about 50 feet from the boat I see a big dookie fish rolling...think great..this sucks...well I start to notice that the movement of my rod does not correspond to the movement of the fairly large dookie fish. Get it a little closer and can see the chartreuse reflections from the spin ripper moving around, not in the direction of the ladyfish...opposite direction, then moves out ahead of it... So long story short, a ladyfish had nailed it, spit it out its gills, and while fighting the ladyfish, a keeper trout hooked up on the lure. I caught two fish at once. I ended up losing them both at the side of the boat while desperately trying to get video to prove such. Ladyfish was I'd say 18-19 inches and the trout looked like 17-18ish.
Satisfied that I proved they do in fact work and work well, switched back to my favorite Zulus and Top Dog Jrs the rest of the evening. Got in to a shallow hole in the flat around 20:00 that looked like redfish and large trout in a barrel. I pulled out prolly the smallest trout in there at a little over 18" Caught a few more keepers on both the Zulu and Top Dog and called it a day...just in time. Skeg drug its way all the way back up the lighthouse pool but fortunately made it out of the water ok. Going to have to go back this evening as the tide will be similar.
All fish caught in 2 feet or less, mostly in the 1 foot range...had to push the boat around a little with the paddle here and there.
on the Zulu (Redfish MAgic - Blue Crab color)

Spin Ripper chart

Nother Spin Ripper chart (might be the same one - not sure but I caught a few this size when I first started using it)

Top Dog Jr Chartreuse

I heard a couple of folks remarking at the tournament weigh-in about not having ever caught anything on the Nemire Spin Ripper. Thought about it for a second, and neither had I; but I've never actually used one. Always use the Red Rippers and they work, so never bothered. So I opened one of several I had in my bag of tackle and started chunking. Caught a short right away...another short...moved. First cast in shallower water (1 - 1.5 feet) in new area got some nice hits that I knew was something over 15". That turned into "Daaayum what ISSSS that?!?!?" about 50 feet from the boat I see a big dookie fish rolling...think great..this sucks...well I start to notice that the movement of my rod does not correspond to the movement of the fairly large dookie fish. Get it a little closer and can see the chartreuse reflections from the spin ripper moving around, not in the direction of the ladyfish...opposite direction, then moves out ahead of it... So long story short, a ladyfish had nailed it, spit it out its gills, and while fighting the ladyfish, a keeper trout hooked up on the lure. I caught two fish at once. I ended up losing them both at the side of the boat while desperately trying to get video to prove such. Ladyfish was I'd say 18-19 inches and the trout looked like 17-18ish.
Satisfied that I proved they do in fact work and work well, switched back to my favorite Zulus and Top Dog Jrs the rest of the evening. Got in to a shallow hole in the flat around 20:00 that looked like redfish and large trout in a barrel. I pulled out prolly the smallest trout in there at a little over 18" Caught a few more keepers on both the Zulu and Top Dog and called it a day...just in time. Skeg drug its way all the way back up the lighthouse pool but fortunately made it out of the water ok. Going to have to go back this evening as the tide will be similar.
All fish caught in 2 feet or less, mostly in the 1 foot range...had to push the boat around a little with the paddle here and there.
on the Zulu (Redfish MAgic - Blue Crab color)

Spin Ripper chart

Nother Spin Ripper chart (might be the same one - not sure but I caught a few this size when I first started using it)

Top Dog Jr Chartreuse
