Econ 09/13/03
Posted: September 15th, 2003, 10:39 am
Put in about 7:45 with my fish'n buddy Carl Vinson. We headed out into the fog and had no trouble getting out of the river. Stopped about a mile past the tripod and traveled a few hundred yards East and started a drift back to the West fishing for pin's for a while. After catching half dozen to start off with we headed out between the first two platforms and drifted back to the West across some spots I had marked. We were fishing live shrimp under CT's and on jigs off the bottom and drag'n a live pin off the back. Picked up two or three trout a few sail cats and one very fisty spinner shark about 4 or 4 1/2 ft on a pin fish. The trout seem to prefer the live shrimp under a pop'n cork trailed off the back at least while the breeze was with us. About 12 o'clock the wind laid (typical) and it got real warm. About 1:30-2pm it picked back up and started shifting around more towards the South and West. After the wind picked back up the bite did as well. We had to pattern our drift a bit different but eventually both picked up our limit of 16 to 18 inchers. We only had two shorts all day. One large lady fish, one lizard fish, one spinner, a bunch of sail cats, 2 or 3 hard heads. The trout seemed to prefer either a live whole shrimp or a combination of jig head, fishbite, chunk shrimp, short grub tail. all in combination. In other words... I took the jig, slid a small piece of fishbite against the head, then slid a 1/2 inch chunk of shrimp on the hook followed by a tail from a Space Guppy grub to finish the buffet. It seemed like the shrimp was the key. We could eliminate most any one item and still get struck as long as there was shrimp involved. We saw lots of action on top. Lots of glass minnows and some being chased by trout. Actually had some around the boat and sight cast CT's to them and caught trout. Tried mirror lure with no success. Off the water around 3:30-4pm. Tin Can will be shocked that I've made two trips out and back with no pieces lost (other than 2 CT's that are swiming around out there attached to something big!
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And Chalk forgets the ice..... But I forgot and left MY LUNCH in the fridge at home!
.... That's when you find out just how good your fish'n partner is. Carl had two turkey sandwich's with him and came to my rescue. Good day all things considered and one of the best weather days on a weekend in a long time. 

And Chalk forgets the ice..... But I forgot and left MY LUNCH in the fridge at home!


