Wasabi Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 Talk about an expensive 2# fish, hopefully they learned their lesson to not be greedy and unsportmanslike. Headed to St. Joe on Sunday, set lines around 9:30 out in front, right after the rain stopped. Thought great, we'll stay nice and dry now, yeah right! Fishin was steady all morning picking up cohos while dodging the boats. No rhyme or reason to the trolling pattern in front of the harbor mouth, n/s/e/w/sideways/everywhich way but loose - made for a long day dodging. Must have been the crazy busy bite goin on along with the 30+ knot winds and sharp waves comin over the bow and gunwale. brrrrr Ended 10 for 12 in an out of the mudline. Most fish on riggers, 24' down, 30-35 FOW on orange dodger with blue fly, black/green fly (Thanks Mark ), and pink/black fly. Also took fish on flats with hot n tots (pink and orange) and thin fins - metallic pink and also burnt orange.
mriversinco Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 Very nice job guys. Gotta love the no pattern stuff.
SUPERTRAMP Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 I wanted to go Sunday but the forecast and the fact that my Son and Grandson didnt want to chance the T. Storms put a kabosh on the trip. I will be over as soon as the lake lays down from this blow. GOOD JOB ON THE SUNDAY HO'S
Just Hook'n Posted April 5, 2011 Posted April 5, 2011 Way to stick it out in the cold Scottie. Nice work.
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