But that didn't get us down, however, Wednesday night one of the crew decided to go rekindle an old flame and I told him I had zero faith he would make it to meet us in tifton at 7.....and shocker he didn't. In fact when he called to let me know he was leaving we were in live oak so we had a little time to kill before he could make it to the ramp. So we launched and ate an early lunch at hungry howie's before making our way to the gulf.
We were greeted by the largest school of ladyfish I've ever seen instead of the spanish we were chasing.

And of course their friends were no better

But after the fun of a dozen ladyfish the one who stayed up all night with buzzards instead of soaring with the eagles showed up and we made the run back to the ramp and headed for Rocky Creek.

And we were greeted by a marker I do not remember

But we caught a decent amount of short trout

But after eating lunch at 1030 and getting beat around pretty good we decided we would head to kathi's instead of keep chasing trout and Spanish

Under the watchful eyes of Tdaddy we feasted and found out how small the world is when the owners brother spent summers near where I grew up in south ga

After a restful night's sleep from fiddlers hotel, we headed to the Jena side to use the dixie co landing and we're greeted with much better weather.

However, our run to pepper fish was severely delayed due to an issue with the outboard which we had to remedy on the way out of the channel. But our due diligence was rewarded and the first cast of the drift netted us a keeper trout.

Which had us ready to fish even with the seahag rental boat thinking we must be experts and deciding to try and run us over upon watching us catch said keeper.

Now if you've read my reports before you may have noticed we tend to make the best of things and since we went from using a boat with a trolling motor to one without, I improvised.

Which paid off

Unfortunately the next two hookups didn't make it to the boat and we headed to catch trout in 4ft off pepper fish



By 2 o'clock we had our limit and headed to chase more reds with no luck in bull cove, and then headed to try and find some Spanish. We found nothing but blue runners, bluefish, and of course ladyfish. So at 4 we called it a day and headed in to feast upon the fiddlers buffet since we had skipped lunch. Brittney G took excellent care of us and she earned her nice tip that night with us leaving to clean fish feeling very stuffed.

The next morning we were back to the windy weather and more boat tinkering in the channel which led to us passing boats coming back in that came by us while we were tinkering. Quite a few boats didn't want to deal with the waves and wind.

I don't blame them and we made the mistake of running north, we were greeted by waves, wind, muddy water and floating grass. We picked up a few trout and called it day. Apparently the waves weren't as bad north in Keaton but we had a 3 hour drive and left by lunch after another great meal from Kathi's. Can't ever complain about a trip that ends up with a plug that needs new hooks.

Or the fine vittles from a mess of trout

On a sidenote, steinhatchee fish company has some great seafood, the shrimp they had on special made for a great meal tonight as well.

So for the tldr version, the trout all came on iguana daiquiri trout tricks or bone colored lucky craft sammy's in 4-5ft, with the majority coming on the trout tricks. Nothing else did very well, and the water was clearer south of the river versus north of the river. The floating grass was also much worse north.
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