We headed out on the boat ramp at 10:00 AM Saturday morning. Since I have such a little boat, it took me about 30 minutes to get to the grass flats we wanted to go to. We checked out 5 different places of turtle grass flats in the area and we ended up catching 18 Speckled Trout and 1 Ladyfish. Right when we caught the ladyfish, we left the area. I hate ladyfish. We headed in around 2:30 PM. We goofed around most of the time drinking beer and eating nutter butters. I'm guessing we fished a total of 2 hours and caught the 19 fish. Pretty good day. We caught most of the fish on the tip of high tide. We were in 1-2 feet of water the whole day.
You have interesting comments Thai. I think it just depends on the person. Different strokes for different folks. I've always used braid and I always catch fish. All I use are crank baits and top water crank baits. Never had an issue. I've caught anything from Bass and Panfish to Snook and Speckled Trout.
I hate using mono because it stretches, you can't set a hook properly, and it deteriorates every season. Flourocarbon is for leaders... at least they are down here. Braid is always the way to go. I've never met anyone here in SW Florida that thinks otherwise.
Got a Pflueger Medalist Spinning Combo 6'0 for Christmas. I went to wally world and got some 20 lb braided Spider Wire and put it on the reel last night and tied my Rapala X-Rap on. Now I'm all set and ready to go! =)
I don't know much about Pflueger. Any experience, tips, or comments?
I fish for speckled trout, snook, redfish, spanish mackerel, ladyfish, oscars, bluegill, etc.
I've caught anything and everything in the waters I've fished. I just love catching fish.
ALright, well.. you may be right this time. Im going to catch another one in the same spot this week and ill take a better picture... but watch out for next time Thai. ;-) lol
Hey Thai... ur funny man. THe pictures do look like oscars on the internet and everything... but if you saw them in real life, they looked totally different. I wish I took them with my actual camera instead of a cell phone. haha. Amazing how different a fish can look when you take a pic with a distorted phone camera.
YOu cant see the vertical bars that well at all because my cell phone pics are crappy... but they did have vertical bars.. trust me. They had vertical bars, slimy body, 1 inch thick body, 9 inches long, red spots on the tail.
I just googled oscars... wikipedia says they are cichlids too. They are all the same... but the ones I caught were mayans.. that's all we catch some days. lol
They were mayans... i took those pics with my crappy cell phone. But they had the black dots on their tails. Really slimy fish, skitzo, and have small little teeth... i've never seen an oscar here before. I love to catch bass and mayans tho.
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