Saturday October 2,East of Lighthouse

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Saturday October 2,East of Lighthouse

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Left the ramp about 11:45 am to fish the rising tide down east. A decent breeze provided just the right drift speed. Caught about 45-50 trout including 12 keepers. We only kept 7 from 18-22". All caught on ct w/ bone diamond swa and glow DOA. Back at the ramp at 5:30pm.
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GLAD YA FOUND THEM. WERE YOU PAST STONEY BUYOU AND THE ROCK GARDEN, HOW DEEP WHERE YA CAUGHT TROUT. CARL BROWN AND I ARE HEADED DOWN THAT WAS TUES. A.M.
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Post by tin can »

Sounds like ya got them figgered out, Steve.
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Post by mjsigns »

Good report.
Sounds like the conditions are improving. That is good for a short trip. I like to spend the whole day.
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Good report, did you have much floating grass, Keaton was full of it.
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Post by Aucilla »

OK! The time has come! This is going to be a great fall for fishin'! Thanks for the report: Excellent!
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

OK guys I will be specific; go 1/2 mile east of Grey mare rock. Fish from east to west north to south south to north or west to east. Do not go further south than Grey mare rock fish all the way to the grass line on shore if necessary. Fish rising or falling tide as long as you keep 3 feet of water under you. The tide has to be moving.
Yes, there was lots of floating grass thats' why we fished ct and not any topwater or straight grubs. If you get there with too little water go to a point half way between Grey mare rock and Peters rock and fish till the tide changes enough to go to the honey hole. No matter what... you have to fish hard.
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Post by tnrockhound »

I am new to this panhandle game. Fished alot on the northeast coast above Jacksonville. What is swa? Thanks for the input.
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SWA = Saltwater Assasain.

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