Keaton 4.2 - 4.3 Rock Island to Grassy
Posted: April 5th, 2011, 9:51 am
We were in the water by 930 and headed to Rock Island. Water temp. was around 64 degrees and once again NOAA missed the forecast by 5 knots. The wind was easily blowing 20 knots on the way up to Rock.
We got to the first spot as the tide was rising and picked up a few shorts. We moved to a deeper hole, around 3.5 feet, and picked up two nice trout and a nice spanish that was around 18". The action slowed down and we fished various holes on the way back south from Rock Island to Spring Warrior. We ended up with 6 nice trout and a long spanish.
Water temp at the end of the day was over 70 degrees.
On Sunday morning, we got an early start due to the low tide at 9. We headed south and tried something different. Picked up 100 live shrimp and the trout loved it. We fished from 1.5 - 4 feet of water and the fish liked almost everything we threw at them from live shrimp to topwater to suspended baits. I used to be a hugh GULP fan, but we only caught one fish on the gulp (new penny).
Probably the craziest thing of the day was while were in 3 feet of water a 10 foot bull shark cruised by. We were in a 19 foot boat and he was over half as long as our boat!!! No more scalloping for me....
We got to the first spot as the tide was rising and picked up a few shorts. We moved to a deeper hole, around 3.5 feet, and picked up two nice trout and a nice spanish that was around 18". The action slowed down and we fished various holes on the way back south from Rock Island to Spring Warrior. We ended up with 6 nice trout and a long spanish.
Water temp at the end of the day was over 70 degrees.
On Sunday morning, we got an early start due to the low tide at 9. We headed south and tried something different. Picked up 100 live shrimp and the trout loved it. We fished from 1.5 - 4 feet of water and the fish liked almost everything we threw at them from live shrimp to topwater to suspended baits. I used to be a hugh GULP fan, but we only caught one fish on the gulp (new penny).
Probably the craziest thing of the day was while were in 3 feet of water a 10 foot bull shark cruised by. We were in a 19 foot boat and he was over half as long as our boat!!! No more scalloping for me....