Keaton Report Aug 2-3
Posted: August 5th, 2008, 7:17 pm
Was so concerned about safety equipment for the boat, I forgot to bring the camera along. Luckily, one of the friend that was with us did have his camera but he took only a few pictures. I am still waiting for the pictures.
On Saturday, we scalloped in 2-3' water from around 10.30 am to 2.00 pm and managed to collect about 8-9 gallon. We didn't venture very far from the channel because of the (wrongly forecast) threat of thunderstorm, which partly responsible for our poor catch but everyone had a good time. We fished from 2 - 6 pm and managed to catch 10 trout, with mostly quality fish including one at 21'' which Calvin pulled in. We were in 4-5' water most of the time. Once we drift into less than 4' water, we caught mostly shorts.
Since the fish were bitting good, the guys went out at 6.30 am while the ladies slept in and managed to put 3 keepers in the box by 9.00 am. We ran a little further from the channel this time, started scalloping at 10.30 and easily limited out by around noon. We ran further still from the channel away from the flotilla of boats and started fishing in 6' water. We put 9 more trout in the box when we quit at 5 pm. Again, many of them were quality fish including a 21'' and 23''. To put icing on the cake, Calvin landed a 22'' red right before we had to quit fishing.
So, total of the weekend:
18 gallon of scallop, 22 trout, and 1 redfish
3 sunburned fishermen and 2 sunburned fisherwomen
3 worn out kids
Hit-n-Miss, did you go out on Saturday? If you happened to see a 19' Kenner with a boat load of Chinese (there were 9 of us), that was us.
On Saturday, we scalloped in 2-3' water from around 10.30 am to 2.00 pm and managed to collect about 8-9 gallon. We didn't venture very far from the channel because of the (wrongly forecast) threat of thunderstorm, which partly responsible for our poor catch but everyone had a good time. We fished from 2 - 6 pm and managed to catch 10 trout, with mostly quality fish including one at 21'' which Calvin pulled in. We were in 4-5' water most of the time. Once we drift into less than 4' water, we caught mostly shorts.
Since the fish were bitting good, the guys went out at 6.30 am while the ladies slept in and managed to put 3 keepers in the box by 9.00 am. We ran a little further from the channel this time, started scalloping at 10.30 and easily limited out by around noon. We ran further still from the channel away from the flotilla of boats and started fishing in 6' water. We put 9 more trout in the box when we quit at 5 pm. Again, many of them were quality fish including a 21'' and 23''. To put icing on the cake, Calvin landed a 22'' red right before we had to quit fishing.
So, total of the weekend:
18 gallon of scallop, 22 trout, and 1 redfish
3 sunburned fishermen and 2 sunburned fisherwomen
3 worn out kids
Hit-n-Miss, did you go out on Saturday? If you happened to see a 19' Kenner with a boat load of Chinese (there were 9 of us), that was us.



