NFGFC Tourney St. Marks - Spring Creek
Posted: August 10th, 2009, 8:15 am
I finally got a chance to get back on the water and not work a Saturday for a change. First time since March
Met up with Chill-n-Grill at 5:45 at Jerry's and then headed to the fort. We got launched and ran east out of St. Marks. We had a few nice blow ups early on topwater, but couldn't hook the fish
With the action slowing and no keeper trout to show for, we decided to run west towards Spring Creek.
We got set up on a nice drift in 4-5 feet (with no grass on the surface) and started throwing topwater again. Not alot going on except a few more strikes at the topwater with the fish missing. We ran a little farther west and set up again. This time, we started putting fish in the boat around 10:30 am. We also found numerous blues and ladyfish. David finally hooks up with a nice 3 lb. trout
On this drift was manage a few keeper trout, a 3ft. blacktip shark and a few nice blues. Not necessarily the fish we were looking for on tournament day, but catchin none the less beat the alternative. Highlite of the day was watching a HUGE trout come completely out of the water after my devilhorse about 10 feet off the boat! It knocked the plug silly, just didn't find a hook. Probably had 15 fish do that throughout the day.....short strike after short strike.
We headed in around 2:30 pm only to get soaked by the rain right before weigh-in. There were some nice fish weighed in and congrats to all the winners. Nice job again by Casey and Pat

We got set up on a nice drift in 4-5 feet (with no grass on the surface) and started throwing topwater again. Not alot going on except a few more strikes at the topwater with the fish missing. We ran a little farther west and set up again. This time, we started putting fish in the boat around 10:30 am. We also found numerous blues and ladyfish. David finally hooks up with a nice 3 lb. trout
On this drift was manage a few keeper trout, a 3ft. blacktip shark and a few nice blues. Not necessarily the fish we were looking for on tournament day, but catchin none the less beat the alternative. Highlite of the day was watching a HUGE trout come completely out of the water after my devilhorse about 10 feet off the boat! It knocked the plug silly, just didn't find a hook. Probably had 15 fish do that throughout the day.....short strike after short strike.
We headed in around 2:30 pm only to get soaked by the rain right before weigh-in. There were some nice fish weighed in and congrats to all the winners. Nice job again by Casey and Pat