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Old Salts at St Marks LightHouse 04/30/04

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 7:09 am
by Old Dog
Bad weather not withstanding, I had a great day on the water down at St. Marks Friday with "Old Men of the Sea" ALMAR and his old buddy Carl.
Our launch from the Lighthouse pool was delayed a bit by a little drizzle but once it passed we were able to get out on the water and start lifting up trout.

For us the fishing was a little slow through the morning with probably less than 15 trout boated and only one limit kept for the ride back to LA but the company was great and eventually the weather improved and it turned out to be a great day. Almar and Carl are great guys to spend a day on the water with and they are good fishermen too, as they caught most of the trout, and all of the ladyfish.

Also joining us on the water Was forum member Apalach and our buddy Joe.

Almar enoying a break from catching fish:

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Carl trying to get out of the rain:

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While I was over on the West Flats having my lures taken away by awesome fish? I got a call on the radio from Apalach to stop what I was doing and bring my camera over to take a picture. I thought, this better be good. And it was! Steve had hooked into a 40 inch cobia on a topwater plug (Zara Spook) in about 3.5 feet of water. It was Steve's first legal sized cobia and of course he was very excited.

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Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:02 am
by Cranfield
Nice one OD, :thumbup:

I didn,t realise that Almar was such a handsome bloke.
Its a pity nobody told him, "Blue and Green, should never be seen".
Thats what happens when you don,t have "Dress Parade" for the Missus approval. :wink: :wink: :wink:

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:13 am
by Ken K
I bet that Cobia caused a ruckus on a trout rod.

Don, does your buddy have the Suzuki 140 on his boat too?

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:21 am
by Old Dog
Cranfield, with our combined ages rounding out at around 180+, I don't think fashion was much on anyone's mind. I think our fashion motto could have been "wear what works." Steve tried to outfit Earl in some "Frog Togs" but tough ole Earl wouldn't have any of it. He continued wearing that ripped poncho right through the worst of the monsoon the other day and didn't complain once. Tough old bird. :o
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Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:32 am
by Cranfield
OD, you don,t get to be "old and tough", by wearing girlie Frog Toggs. :thumbup: :-D :-D :-D

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:37 am
by Old Dog
:lol:

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:39 am
by Old Dog
Ken,

Steve and Joe's boat is a mirror copy of mine, purchased at the same place. They told the dealer they wanted one exactly like mine right down to the electronics.

Ken, I think Steve caught that cobia on 10# test line.

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not seeing too well Cran

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 8:16 pm
by ALMAR
Hey Cran, you need to make a trip over here to see my daughter, she can get those eyes of your's straighten out in a short. My wife had a big laugh out of your comment, she told me, I told you not to wear clashing clothing.Ha Ha Ha :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops:
Pa

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 9:27 pm
by tin can
Don, I know you had a ball with that crew on your boat. I thoroughly enjoyed fishing with Pa and Carl.

Pa, did you teach Don how to call those trout up? :-D

Talking trout up

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 9:34 pm
by ALMAR
Hey John, it did not work, I even tried different dialects of Sudanese, Germorians, and Spanish. It did however bring in one spanish which we boated. :lol: :lol: :D :D :-D :-D Pa.

Posted: May 2nd, 2004, 9:38 pm
by tin can
Good deal, Pa. I didn't do all that well talkin to them this weekend, either. And I called them everything in the book. :o :wink:

Posted: May 3rd, 2004, 12:12 am
by Old Dog
John,

That cracks me up when Almar starts talking to the trout. He made a believer out of me though over at Econfini last year. Talked some into jumping on his homemade topwaters when they'd hit nothing else. Yep, they are a good crew to fish with. A lot of wisdom there.

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