Posted: April 17th, 2002, 9:22 am
Which is about all we did. My buddy Wil and I both took personal holidays from work and were the first boat on the water at the Aucilla.
Got to Sulfur creek and started fishing topwater with a few follows and short strikes. We DID NOT have a manatee come up and scratch his nose on the boat and follow us around for a few minutes. As you all know manatees are almost extinct so I know we didn't have one do that.
Wil ties on a gold spoon and hooks into a big redfish that quickly lets go after a short fight. The water is boiling so he throws back in and hooks up again, only to loose the fish again. 2 more times and 4th times a charm. 26 inch redfish.
We moved out to Cobb Rocks and put out a chum bag hoping for a cobia. Wil quickly hooked up a nice bluefish on a live pinfish but as the tide stopped so did the bite.
Went out to Peter's rock and finished out the chum bag on the incoming tide. Lady fish, small trout and a school of huge spanish that broke 4 lines at one time were all we could manage. Did not see the fisrt cobia and had very few fish interested in our live pinfish.
Beautiful day on the water with temps in the 80's light NE/SW winds. Water still seems a little cool but this week should help that. Back at the truck at 1:00 pm.
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Got to Sulfur creek and started fishing topwater with a few follows and short strikes. We DID NOT have a manatee come up and scratch his nose on the boat and follow us around for a few minutes. As you all know manatees are almost extinct so I know we didn't have one do that.

Wil ties on a gold spoon and hooks into a big redfish that quickly lets go after a short fight. The water is boiling so he throws back in and hooks up again, only to loose the fish again. 2 more times and 4th times a charm. 26 inch redfish.
We moved out to Cobb Rocks and put out a chum bag hoping for a cobia. Wil quickly hooked up a nice bluefish on a live pinfish but as the tide stopped so did the bite.
Went out to Peter's rock and finished out the chum bag on the incoming tide. Lady fish, small trout and a school of huge spanish that broke 4 lines at one time were all we could manage. Did not see the fisrt cobia and had very few fish interested in our live pinfish.
Beautiful day on the water with temps in the 80's light NE/SW winds. Water still seems a little cool but this week should help that. Back at the truck at 1:00 pm.
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Tom Keels
Owner, Webmaster
BigBendFishing.Net