Ochlocknee Bay 9/8
Posted: September 8th, 2013, 2:19 pm
Got a late start yesterday and ended up on the water around 2pm. The incoming tide was ripping through the bay so I headed to the bridge to find bait. I spent the first hour or so collecting bait then headed back to the oyster bars. After several hours of unproductive fishing, the wind died down enough for me to move out into a little deeper water. No luck here either, and it was still a little rough. I was just about ready to call it a day when I noticed that the wind had completely stopped blowing all together. It was dead calm so I decided to run out to the shoal. No luck here either. Great.
I had an awesome front row seat to a beautiful sunset, and headed in before it got too dark, and THATS when the action started. The tide was coming out by the time I got to the mouth of the bay and man was it carrying some bait with it. Reds were blowing up all round me. Tails so close to the boat I could have reached out and grabbed them, so I went to my go-to top water bait: The black and gold Skitter Walk. First cast BOOM! as soon as it hits the water it goes under. I felt the fish so I set the hook, and immediately started pulling drag. I fought this thing for a few minutes, but it really seemed like forever. I could still see reds blowing up all around me. Finally got the fish to the boat and surprised, and a little ticked off that it wasn't a red, but a BIG sail cat. I quickly threw him back and got my bait back in the water. A few casts later, I get slammed again, and pull in a bigger sail cat. I couldn't believe the luck. All these feeding reds around the boat and I manage two sail cats in a row. But just when I think my luck couldn't get any worse, here comes a boat with no lights on trying to sneak up on me. Yep, FWC. After a quick check he was on his way and took all the feeding reds with him. Needless to say, my day was over.
I've been growing more and more fond of these big sail cats around the bay. I've caught several big ones in the surf around alligator point and they put up a HELL of a fight for their size. Who knows, I might get up enough courage eat one!


I had an awesome front row seat to a beautiful sunset, and headed in before it got too dark, and THATS when the action started. The tide was coming out by the time I got to the mouth of the bay and man was it carrying some bait with it. Reds were blowing up all round me. Tails so close to the boat I could have reached out and grabbed them, so I went to my go-to top water bait: The black and gold Skitter Walk. First cast BOOM! as soon as it hits the water it goes under. I felt the fish so I set the hook, and immediately started pulling drag. I fought this thing for a few minutes, but it really seemed like forever. I could still see reds blowing up all around me. Finally got the fish to the boat and surprised, and a little ticked off that it wasn't a red, but a BIG sail cat. I quickly threw him back and got my bait back in the water. A few casts later, I get slammed again, and pull in a bigger sail cat. I couldn't believe the luck. All these feeding reds around the boat and I manage two sail cats in a row. But just when I think my luck couldn't get any worse, here comes a boat with no lights on trying to sneak up on me. Yep, FWC. After a quick check he was on his way and took all the feeding reds with him. Needless to say, my day was over.
I've been growing more and more fond of these big sail cats around the bay. I've caught several big ones in the surf around alligator point and they put up a HELL of a fight for their size. Who knows, I might get up enough courage eat one!

