Bottoms 8-21-05 & offshore

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Bottoms 8-21-05 & offshore

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Hit the water before daylight, ran to the Red hole, fished close-by till it was safe light to get close, first fish, 28 1/2 inch Red, next fish, 30 inch Red, took about 20 minutes of working it to get the next strike, felt like another over-the-limit Red :smt012 this one fought long and hard compared to the others, but came out as an exact 27 inch keeper :-D started to run over to the Trout hole but decided to point it to the South instead :-D wound up running about 28 miles out and back with close to 15 miles of trolling in-between :o didn't get any Grouper :smt013 but found several pieces of structure for the Winter months :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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Post by birddog »

Good deal, Wevans. Some of the slot sized reds we caught Fri. fought lots harder than the 34"er I caught Fri.
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Nice work Wevans :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer: :beer:
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Post by noleflyfisher »

:thumbup: Thanks for the report Wevans. Fishin' holes full of over the slot reds . . . a good problem to have.
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:thumbup: :thumbup: Regardless of the slot - those sound like some fun fightin' reds
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wtg :thumbup:
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Post by GC »

Catching them over slots is still better than the under slots....but they both make thin soup! :-D
good job evans! :thumbup: :beer:
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Post by wevans »

One interesting note, the smaller fish where on the opposite side of the bar and would follow the top dog, but not strike at it :smt017 while the biguns would follow for a short distance and then attack "but only if it did not stop" :o I tried the work it, then hesitate and they would just turn and not come back if it ever stopped even once :beer:
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Post by Aucilla »

What a great day wevans! And thank you so much for the subtle stuff, too. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by birddog »

That start and stop retrieve works occasionally with reds and always with trout, but I don't think many baitfish naturally pause when a big red is bearing down on them. I'm a firm believer in keeping that bait moving when redfishing.
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Post by rocket »

birddog wrote:That start and stop retrieve works occasionally with reds and always with trout, but I don't think many baitfish naturally pause when a big red is bearing down on them. I'm a firm believer in keeping that bait moving when redfishing.
Sometimes it's hard though when you're running out of distance between the fish, and the boat. It's frustrating when you see the fish under the plug, but hasn't struck, so you go to super slow retrieve, or even stop it! But I do agree, I've never had a red hit a stopped plug.
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Post by birddog »

Rocket, I know that frustrating feeling well. But ain't it fun.
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Post by wevans »

There is somethin about fooling a fish into striking an artificial that just gives me a natural high :thumbup: I think I've fished for a saltwater fish only once "except Grouper" with live bait in my lifetime :-D :beer: :beer:
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Post by birddog »

I couldn't agree with you more, Wevans.
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