St. Andrews 11/13/05

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St. Andrews 11/13/05

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Hit the bay around 7:00 this morning, anticipating the early feed around 8:00....My plan was to find an oyster bar in the bay...Through some map reading and planning I selected an area and arrived at it around 7:30....Wind was blowing me just right into the marsh.....Almost like clock work the schoolie trout turned on at 8:00 as planned....Had trout hitting the Cajun Thunder cork and jig at the same time :o ....Drifted in and power poled down with the outboard :roll: ......Threw the old skitterwalk around the opening of this little marsh bay....Had a few excellent blowups....worked the lure in after one of these and a sheephead was behind the lure.... :o ..Ended up landing one 20" 15 spot redfish, think it was the most spots for me so far......ended up picking a coworker up at 12:00....Ended up catching around 30 or so trout with only one keeper making it to the boat....Don't think there are any good trout in this bay, I can't find them if there are any...ran 44.6 miles, nothing broke...Another great day on the water....

Tincan called he said that he landed a 30" snook, plus a few smaller ones, a bunch of reds and a 24" trout....Said he lost a good ole big'n....said it was probably a 40" snook...said he couldn't do anything with it...

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Nice Work....
Everytine I go out something either breaks or I loose something :-D :-D :-D

Good to hear you are breaking in that boat. :thumbup:

WTG Chalk
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WTG Chalk.
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Good deal :thumbup:
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Re: St. Andrews 11/13/05

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Chalk wrote:Drifted in and power poled down with the outboard :roll:
Glad to see I'm not the only one who employs this method :wink:. Nice report Chalk. Who makes your boat? Very nice looking ride. :thumbup:
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Re: St. Andrews 11/13/05

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noleflyfisher wrote: Who makes your boat?
Back Country used to make them, then GENMAR made them at their Champion plant until 2001...Then Ranger and Lake and Bay bought the molds....Ranger makes the Ghost like mine, still called a Ghost as well as the Phantom....Lake and Bay took the 20 foot molds and call it the Backwater....I know TMI...Mine was made by Champion in 2001.

http://www.rangerboats.com/pages/boats/169.cfm

http://www.lakeandbayboats.com/backwater/index.html
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44.6 miles! I usually end up around 20 in-shore miles and thought that was a bunch. That boat must be fast!
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