Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Packed and headed to Jacksonville on Wednesday early looking forward to a couple of days off and getting onto some fish with Capt. Ron Schurr. Capt. Ron Schurr had been working over some fish while on charters for a few weeks. We had pretty much already decided where our plan A spot was going to be before I got into town. The plan was to go fish some plan B and C spots.

I arrived at the good Captain’s house around 10:00 and we headed out. First stop was at Arlington Bait and tackle for some supplies. After some supplies and a few fishing lies we were off to the water. Launching the Stealth and heading off in search of something better than our Plan A spot.
We hit a few spots – finding a few fish here and there. Ending the day with a few reds, trout and flounder caught on Exude jerk baits, Slayer Jig heads and Berkley Gulp.

Headed out early on Thursday to try and improve upon the previous days accomplishments. Captain Ron stopped in a few small creeks trying to find the mother lode of 7 pound redfish. We fished along and picked a few reds up on a custom Bite-A-Bait sub walk that they had sent to me for field trials. The fish were small for the most part. Capt. Ron Schurr said we need to make a move and we headed off in search of bigger and better things.

Next spot has better water and we start seeing some good fish. It did not take long after we stopped for the custom Bite-A-Bait Topwalker to get slammed. I fight the fish to the boat and Capt. Ron nets the fish. The fish is thick and grunting and we both say it’s over. But we get the board out and measure the fish and it comes in at 26.5” and weighs 8.5 lbs. We end the day shortly after that and called it a day.

Friday finds us near St. Augustine fishing some water that Captain Ron likes to fish. We found a few fish here and there, but no mother lode to replace the one that was waiting on us at Plan A spot.

We get cleaned up, gassed up and ready for the tournament and captain’s meeting. At the captain’s meeting I do my part and draw boat number 4. We chat it up with everyone while waiting on the captain’s meeting to start. During the raffle Captain Ron wins a pair of Solar Bat sunglasses.

Tournament day finds us crossing over the inlet to the launch site in the early light. Boat number 4 leaves the Conch House boat basin at safe light for the 50 plus mile ride back to Plan A spot. JD Nobles told us he would catch us at the Palm Valley River Bridge, but he didn’t catch us until the next bridge. The Ranger 183 Ghost was no match for the Egret’s and bigger Rangers, but she hummed right along and got us there in an hour.

We arrived at Plan A with nobody in sight, just the way we wanted it. We fished Plan A for the next four hours with only a few flounder and trout to show for our efforts. We did not want to leave the promise land, but we finally had to move onto some Plan B spots and saw a few fish. Within the last 30 minutes of our allowed time we finally got three fish, but only one measured - we put it in the live well. We got ready to leave and I broke one of my own cardinal rules – always weigh your fish. I tossed the fish back in just knowing it would not mean anything. Well that cost us about 172 points being that only 29 out of 77 boats weighed fish. I wanted to finish in the top thirty to – I know more salt into the wound. We got a goose egg for all the wrong reasons - frustration and the aggravation that comes from a tough day fishing.

We talked about the day on the drive back to Jacksonville on what went wrong and what could we have done different. We agreed that the prefishing pattern where we caught fish was different than our Plan A spot. Plan A was a deep water pattern. Prefishing was jerk baits, topwater, and a spoon pattern in shallow water. We should have either moved to Plan B sooner or noted the difference in patterns and changed the tournament day tactics. They say hindsight is always 20/20.

We did secure a new sponsor – Alluvion Staffing (www.alluvionstaffing.com) . If you need any employment or employees contact them for all your staffing needs.

Thanks to Captain Ron for another great week of fishing – the plan was in place - the fish just did not cooperate. Congratulations to Captain Stephen Szcepanik and Jeremy Schillo for their win. Looking forward to Titusville.

Thanks as always goes to our wives (Lyn and Elaine) for allowing us to be able experience another big adventure.

Some pictures from prefishing.

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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Sometimes you get the chicken and sometimes you get the feathers. Good all around trip though. Nothing broke, right?
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Great read. I remember a BASS tournament on West Point lake, where only 1 fish was weighed in for 3 days. Tom Mann (the original one) won that event with one fish.

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Sounds like a great learning experience, and sorry to hear the streak is broken. Obama was counting on you tax money too.
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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:thumbup: :thumbup: Nice pre-fish at least! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Good effort. Everyone suffers humility now and then.
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Next time :thumbup: That 8.5lber is a toad, he ain't met Jenny yet.
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Good report, Chalk. Ya'll will get'em in Titusville. :beer: :beer:
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Way to get after 'em Gents. My guess is you will recover at the next tourney. :thumbup:
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Tough break guys...... Good luck in Titusville! :thumbup: :beer:
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You are still my hero Chalk! :beer: :beer:
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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:smt011 I thought I taught you better than to throw back a keeper.

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Good read and pics, nice fish :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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I like the analysis. Well thought-out.
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Re: Jacksonville - IFA - 05/13 - 16

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Really nice report. I like reading about the pre-fishing and tournament-day stories. You'll get 'em next time. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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