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Subject Topic: 2/14/09 south of Freeport,TX (Topic Closed Topic Closed) Post ReplyPost New Topic
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you would think when you're morning starts out like this, it's going to be a stellar day. 

Well, things got off to a great start.  The ride down was filled with laughter and fish stories.  We dropped in the water, and started the pursuit.  The tide was a foot higher than last time.  This could get interesting.  I followed a small cut, towards a larger shell-free pocket.  With all of the fog, and overcastedness, I opted for a black/ chart head skitterwalk.  I walked the dog all over that darn lake with nothing to show for it.  As I approached the northern end, I spook 2 seperate reds.  Finally, some signs of life.  Off in the distance, I see the tip of a tail puncture the surface.  I intentionally overshoot the target by 30 feet or more, so I don't spook him.  After about 5 side to side motions, my skitterwalk vanishes in a sucking boil of water.  Pay dirt.  A healthy 23.5 incher.  We say healthy, but if he was a kid in your gym class in jr. high, he would be the fat one.

About 5 minutes after this, all *word not allowed* broke loose.  You could see it coming across the bay.  And there I sit, in a T-shirt.  My $4,000.00 worth of raingear about 3/4 of a mile away.  Needless to say, I was soaked to the bone by the time I got back to the toon.  The rain and thunder gave us all the same idea, so we loaded up and headed back.  I actually only fished for about an hour and a half. :cry:   At least every one of us caught fish.  (myself, bogdog, toolman, Baystalker, and REDline)

The trip back was a little less fun, being soaking wet, and bucking  a 15 mph headwind.  But we finally made it back.  Here's the toon with 5 yaks.  You should see the looks we get from the other boaters.

Here's a few shots of the monstrosity on dry land.  That is a full-size GMC crew cab.  She stands just under 12 feet tall on the trailer.

Until next time.



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Nice setup and nice action!

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Hey Slingshot, have you had a chance to go to the Pass since IKE? I'm still a little hesitant to go there but with spring trout around the corner...

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No, I haven't been up that way.

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Well I finally made a road trip down to Galveston and then back across through San Luis Pass and Surfside yesterday. All I can say is how unfortunate it is for some of those people in that area. There are NO RVs at the old KOA, the pass pier is gone along with the 90th street pier. I may try later this summer to fish the pass.

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