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3-20-08 Family Time (part 1) |
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Today I had the Zlotniks on the first half of my double. We went straight to San Antonio Bay and we found some fish pretty quick. This family is a ton of fun to fish with and one of the kids in particular is VERY competitive. Mitch desperatly wanted to catch the most fish, but his younger brother Matt had other plans. Matt ended up beating his brother and he was a very good winner. This family kept me laughing all day and I look forward to fishing with them again on Saturday. |
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3-19-08 Strong North Wind |
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The wind switched today and started cranking out of the North. I was with Bob and Jesse Humphries. We surfed the wind and waves at our first stop to pick up 4 big drum before it got to rough to fish. Our next couple of moves yeilded us little, but we then found a decent bite on a somewhat protected shoreline. The reds weren't schooled up, but we managed to pick them off a few at a time. Jesse and Bob were really good fishermen and they made the best of the weather. We missed a few nice fish, but we did get 5 reds, 4 drum, and 1 nice trout. This North wind is pushing our water out today and everything will be different tomorrow. |
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3-18-08 High Winds and Big Fish |
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Today I had Ray Amaya and his 2 sons. The forecast was NOT in our favor today, but we made a run for it anyways. Ray sr. was heading to work so I offered to take the boys to and from the dock. When we got bait, Ray jr. didn't want to rub the Budda and it showed in the end. We started in Ingleside so Dad could fish for a few hours before work, but the fish just weren't in there. At 11:00 I trailered over to Goose Island and hoped we could find some fish before the rain. Our first anchor produced some really nice fish. David rubbed the Budda and guess what???? He outfished his brother BIGTIME!!! He had one drum that was 29 inches long. Soon after our first move, the storm was looming on the horizon and we decided to head back. We had 9 drum and 1 red. The drum were either 14 1/2 inches or over 25 inches. It was weird to see so many big and small fish with none in between. These 2 really hung in through some awful conditions to come up with a decent box of big fish. |
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3-15-08 Smacking 'em with the Pearsons |
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Doyle and Troy Pearson brought their cousin Lisa down for a little family time on the water. I knew I was in for it when Lisa showed up with her Curado reel and her high end rod. They had warned me that she could fish and they were well informed. Doyle and Lisa made Troy and I look like amateurs. They must have put the first 10 fish in the box. Doyle had the biggest fish today with a HUGE, legal drum. And then he followed that up with a really nice redfish. We caught fish all day long. the final count was 13 drum, 13 channel cats, 5 sheepshead and 1 redfish. |
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3-13-08 Good Fishing Again!!! |
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I was with Debra May and her family George and John today. We instantly made the long run to San Antonio Bay and it paid off AGAIN for us. Debra got on the board pretty quick and the John followed. George was just waiting for the right spot before he really starting filling the box and filling it fast. This family was a complete joy to fish with. They were all such nice people and they really made my day easy by catching most every fish that hit. It got a little windy on us, but we waited a little while and it calmed down again. We ended up with 11 drum, 8 sheepshead, 3 channel cats and 1 redfish. |
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I had Bill Millison and his step son today and we went out of Cove Harbor. We fished everywhere and never found any decent fish. I haven't gotten skunked in over a year, but I did today. We also got caught in the worst weather system of the season. Maybe this had something to do with the horrible fishing. I'm heading back up North next trip and we'll see if it gets any better. |
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