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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 5/28/2010 10:38 AM Posts: 1,574, Visits: 1,465 |
| Last Thursday I headed out with a friend of mine who bought a kayak based on all the fish I have been telling him about. We got back into a creek that lead to a nice shallow flat off of the ICWW. I told my friend about a spot the reds always seem to feed every morning no matter what the tide is like and I don't think he believed me until his second cast produced a nice red. All in all we caught about 12 upper slot reds standing in one place, this was one of the biggest

After the sun came up and the reds eased away from where we were, we headed to a nice hole I usually catch them in on low tide, but the tide did not get low enough for the action to get hot, but just as we were thinking of leaving, I get a strike, and I could not move it, then it took almost all of my line on a blistering run. The fight was long and I wondered if I could ever get the upper hand. At first we had no clue what it was but then after noticing a non-stop shake in the fight I knew it probably was a jack, finally it was confirmed.

I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great! CHB: the few, the proud, the chosen |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/12/2010 5:00 PM Posts: 136, Visits: 283 |
| Nice job, I love fishing from yaks/canoes. I have a three person canoe and my dad and I are amazed how close we can get to fish, we've gotton right on top of reds we didn't know were there and only then did they spook, plus it's nice how skinny you can get, we've gone up creeks few flats boats could.
-Nick |
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