ECONFINA 11-02-03
Posted: November 3rd, 2003, 1:57 am
Got the boat in the water around 7:15 on a high tide. Headed out the mouth of the river and went SE towards the bird racks. Stopped about half way out to the racks in 4-5 ft. with a nice breeze. Started out first drift using live shrimp and SWA's under Equalizers. The bite was slow at first, but the shorts starting hitting the live shrimp. The wind picked up after an hour, so we decided to head in a bit with only 2 keeper trout in the boat.
We started drifting again heading SW towards Aucilla. We started catching shorts and got broke off by something.....probably a spanish by the looks of the leader. We moved a little further west and started another drift. The bite was on! In a span of 20 minutes or so, we had 7 trout and 3 rock bass...all but 1 on SWA's. We drifted for 45 minutes catching fish the whole time...mostly shorts. I only needed 1 more trout to have our limit, so I headed in one more time for one last drift. On my way in, I hit a rock-coral "mound" right out in the middle of the flats!!! That was a first. Needless to say, I bent my new stainless prop in two spots. This pretty much killed the day. In disgust, I decided to just drift and see if catching any more fish would make me feel any better. We caught a few more trout and I got my last keeper to give us our limit for the day. I decided to head on in with my bent prop. Got back to the mouth marker and there was 5 or so boats sitting there because of the VERY low tide. While we were trolling in, 2 baots went past and the one following nailed a piling and nearly ripped his motor right off the back! It really hurt to hear that. A few minutes later, I looked back and they had the paddles out. We spent the next 45 minutes trolling back to the ramp and dodging all debris in the river.
The boy and I ended up with 10 keeper trout (15-17") and 3 nice rock bass. Most of the trout were caught off SWA's (electric chicken) and all 3 rocks hit the "chicken." Totaled about 30 trout for the day with about half going 14".
I have now decided that after 2 damaged props in the last month, that I will no longer be in the Econfina area at low tide anymore. Can't afford it! Anyhow, the weather was nice all day with the wind being a little more than what I prefer, but it kept the flies away! Next week, it's back to fishing the deep holes for some of those nice groupas![/b]
We started drifting again heading SW towards Aucilla. We started catching shorts and got broke off by something.....probably a spanish by the looks of the leader. We moved a little further west and started another drift. The bite was on! In a span of 20 minutes or so, we had 7 trout and 3 rock bass...all but 1 on SWA's. We drifted for 45 minutes catching fish the whole time...mostly shorts. I only needed 1 more trout to have our limit, so I headed in one more time for one last drift. On my way in, I hit a rock-coral "mound" right out in the middle of the flats!!! That was a first. Needless to say, I bent my new stainless prop in two spots. This pretty much killed the day. In disgust, I decided to just drift and see if catching any more fish would make me feel any better. We caught a few more trout and I got my last keeper to give us our limit for the day. I decided to head on in with my bent prop. Got back to the mouth marker and there was 5 or so boats sitting there because of the VERY low tide. While we were trolling in, 2 baots went past and the one following nailed a piling and nearly ripped his motor right off the back! It really hurt to hear that. A few minutes later, I looked back and they had the paddles out. We spent the next 45 minutes trolling back to the ramp and dodging all debris in the river.
The boy and I ended up with 10 keeper trout (15-17") and 3 nice rock bass. Most of the trout were caught off SWA's (electric chicken) and all 3 rocks hit the "chicken." Totaled about 30 trout for the day with about half going 14".
I have now decided that after 2 damaged props in the last month, that I will no longer be in the Econfina area at low tide anymore. Can't afford it! Anyhow, the weather was nice all day with the wind being a little more than what I prefer, but it kept the flies away! Next week, it's back to fishing the deep holes for some of those nice groupas![/b]