NFGFC Tournament July 12,2008
Posted: July 13th, 2008, 9:46 am
Butch and I signed in at JBT a few past 5 a.m. Headed off to Carrabelle
Launched at C-Quarters a little past 6.
Calm waters all the way to our first spot.
A few mullet jumping, a little fish movement on top. Started throwing topwater, got lots of strikes and all misses. Hooked up on a few blues and ladies.
Hopscotched on down to our main spot. Casey, KVD and the BassBoyz were already staked out. Managed one decent keeper here and there.
No good bite ever happened.
Got checked by FWC. The nicest smilingest most informative FWC officer we ever met.
A rather large dolphin took up residence a couple feet from our boat. He nailed every released fish until we left.
Went back toward the river. Set up on spotty bottom. Got a 20" red. Threw to a small swirl on some bait fish. The explosion from HELL came down on the topwater bait. The 5 foot spinner shark had the plug. Several jumps and numerous spins later the line broke.
Moved over to a small reef and set up a drift. Seas went from calm to 5 footers in just a couple minutes.The sky went black back to the west. We fired up the Yammy and headed south into the stormy waves. We had to go about a mile into the storm in order to make the turn and come to the river.
Had a few 50 mph gusts coming up the river, rain coming in sideways. Finally made it to the Carrabelle bridge to wait it out.
Back at the weigh in found out everyone got wet at least once some several different times.
Larry Cobb NFGFC quartermaster had a big pile of sausage dogs on the grill along with some homemade baked beans.
We missed all you folks who couldn't make it there.
Maybe we will see you next time.
Launched at C-Quarters a little past 6.
Calm waters all the way to our first spot.
A few mullet jumping, a little fish movement on top. Started throwing topwater, got lots of strikes and all misses. Hooked up on a few blues and ladies.
Hopscotched on down to our main spot. Casey, KVD and the BassBoyz were already staked out. Managed one decent keeper here and there.
No good bite ever happened.
Got checked by FWC. The nicest smilingest most informative FWC officer we ever met.
A rather large dolphin took up residence a couple feet from our boat. He nailed every released fish until we left.
Went back toward the river. Set up on spotty bottom. Got a 20" red. Threw to a small swirl on some bait fish. The explosion from HELL came down on the topwater bait. The 5 foot spinner shark had the plug. Several jumps and numerous spins later the line broke.
Moved over to a small reef and set up a drift. Seas went from calm to 5 footers in just a couple minutes.The sky went black back to the west. We fired up the Yammy and headed south into the stormy waves. We had to go about a mile into the storm in order to make the turn and come to the river.
Had a few 50 mph gusts coming up the river, rain coming in sideways. Finally made it to the Carrabelle bridge to wait it out.
Back at the weigh in found out everyone got wet at least once some several different times.
Larry Cobb NFGFC quartermaster had a big pile of sausage dogs on the grill along with some homemade baked beans.
We missed all you folks who couldn't make it there.
Maybe we will see you next time.