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Old 06-05-2012, 06:18 PM   #1
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Talk to Ed on Sunday about fishing this week and Tues was the day with heavy early morning wind forecast it was a bay day and for Ed not HH. So we met up at 5:30 at the Coast Guard Station. The wind was not bad though with the real low tide the launch was shin deep in STINKY muyd then a sandbar by the short jetty that we had to drag the kayaks over. Once in the channel the drift was sideways due to the north wind and outgoing tide. First fish was a small sandie



caught in 10 ft of water right near the launch with nothi8ng else for a while then moved across the channel and out to the docks along the peninsula side for this HUNGRY little calico



There is a 3" Big Hammer Spottie Special on that Warbait head in that little mouth

Drifted the deeper part of the channel for another sandie



Made a number of drifts for nada then moved more into the harbor and worked along the docks to the moored boats on the peninsula side picking up one more sandie then finally found spotties first one tried real hard to roll up in the sea grass

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Next one was a little chunky



For me it was slow 6 bass and both Ed and I caught short



of the water at 10:30.

Baits were the standard Fluke on a Ultra Head and the 3/8 oz Warbait head (till I got broke off 2 times to wipe out my last ones) with 3" big Hammer heads Uni Butter on all baits. One of the sandies piked it up from the bottom while I was letting out line.

Another great day fishing with Ed
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Old 06-05-2012, 07:32 PM   #2
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Fun times Steve! Way to go on the trifecta.
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Old 06-05-2012, 08:24 PM   #3
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great pics Lw, you look like your on a roll..this makes me want to catch calicos...it's only tuesday...
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Old 06-05-2012, 08:56 PM   #4
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Old 06-06-2012, 09:34 AM   #5
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nice outing Steve! Great pictures.
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:59 PM   #6
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I ended up with 10 bass and the short butt. Most of my fish were shorts. I had 3 spotties, 2 came on the Hyspin. Haven't had a spottie on the blade in a while, so that was nice. All the sand bass came from 20-30'. All my fish came on Flurries in either redfish, sea food, or bait ball. Hot sauce to taste of course. Plus, for whatever reason I lost 5 leadheads, and 2 were slayer heads. I think I found every rock in the channel.

Great day fishing with you as always Steve.
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