#1 Stainless Steel props will not eat rocks
#2 Stainless Steel props will readily bend while attempting to eat rocks
#3 There are alot of rocks in them thar waters
#4 There could be more rock than water
#5 I'm not sure where this is going, so on with the story

Once we made it out on to the flats we started chuckin lures and the trout were ready. First fish was around 21", and after I finished untangling treble hooks out of the net, I secretly made a pact with myself to not use the net anymore. Second fish was about 17" and up over the side and in the bottom of the boat


We pulled up on a spot that I shall name Secret Spot #1 and as soon as we arrived we spotted feeding fish having a hay day. One perfectly placed cast by Rocket, and Red # 1 is in the net. He'll go about 22" and into the cooler. While I'm trying to reposition the boat, I see Rocket's pole double and here comes # 2. I finally get a hook in the water and land a puppy red in short order. After I toss him back I see Rocket just gettin the hook out of #2 and Charlie is jumping around trying to eat the Red. I look away, and then I hear a yelp. I look back in time to see Charlie with a Zara Spook hung out of her head, running to the back of the boat pulling drag off of the reel. As I started towards her, I saw her try to rub it out with her front paw and now her paw is attached to her eyebrow. I tell her to be still and she does until I can get to her. Rocket shoots me a worried look and asks what to do. Hold on, I can see the barb still out on the hook in the paw. I pull it out and she has four legs again. Now for the hard part, I examine the hook in her eyebrow and it looks deep, but when I part the hair, I can see the other barb. Out it comes, and one lucky dog and two relieved fishermen.
Back to fishing, we realize that we must have spooked the fish so we move on to Secret Spot #2. Not as much activity but Rocket manages to land another Red at about 24". We fished hard for a while longer but nothing doing, so we call it and head for the hill.
That whole night I could hardly sleep thinking about all the mullet we saw. I tragically left my cast net at home and was taunted by them the entire trip. I awoke Sunday morning to cooler temps and a fierce wind. I also had a terrible hankering to go try those mullet. I must have looked out the window a hundred times hoping that the wind would lay. Oh well, I'll see whats on T.V. Oh its a fishing show, Wayne Pearson is on a boat with another guy fishing for..........MULLET. I have never seen a show on mullet fishing. Oh the irony! I look out the window again, and is it my Imagination or is the wind laying a bit. Well I'm not about to give it a chance so off to the ramp I head. Put in at the Aucilla and, yep it was just my imagination.
Well I'm here now so bad can it be anyway. Out the mouth and west about three miles and in towards the bank. I'm closing in on a promising looking creek and the water is gettin real shallow. Drop the trolling motor, and I can't beat the current and wind. Give up and head to another creek hoping it is deep enough for me to run the big motor into. It isn't! Start to realize that if I do manage to get in the creek, I may not get out until the next high tide. I tuck my tale and turn back towards the river with hopes of making it back and fishing top water near the mouth. Almost an hour later, through angry seas, I make it to the mouth and pry Charlie out from under the console to let her know that we made it alive. We are both soaked and cold so fishing is not an option. Loaded up and on the way home wishing that I had listened to NOAA. Oh well, I guess we wouldn't have fished Saturday either if I had done that.
Fish Masterson