Hey Pete, glad to see you're still trying and still kickin'. I love stories like that. I wanted to try flies today but the wind was just too much. Maybe nest time.
"gene"
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Hit the Palmetto Island lakes again this am. Started out hooking four () choupiques - on flies - actually catching two of the slimy toothy critters. Headed back to the truck in late morning, I stumbled across a suicidal sac - and then another! Ended up with four, most of them whole-fryers but...
Anyway, I actually caught some today. The universe must be all a-scramble! Oh, after feeding the choupiques chartreuse, I switched to blue and white and caught all the sacs right against the bank. Here's proof!![]()
Hey Pete, glad to see you're still trying and still kickin'. I love stories like that. I wanted to try flies today but the wind was just too much. Maybe nest time.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Nice report... Nice catch...those caught on the surface?
Good to hear the old Cur..... is still kicking.But why do you throw your rod n reel & perch in the grass?
Good to hear from you Pete, thanks for posting.
Randy Andres
Vet - they were around a foot deep.
PPG - you and Linda better start getting after 'em! It's time down here!!
Thanks Randy - hope you are on them, and if you aren't, then you will be soon!
J-R - I was bank-fishing, and I didn't want a gator/turtle to eat them off a stringer. Next time I'll tote a little cooler along with me (But that's a sure way not to catch anything!).
Pete
nice post
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Nice fish there Pete! I was starting to wonder if you had lost your nak for the fresh water species! Thanks for the pictures.
Dwyane
The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary!
SMILE- A curve that can set a lot of things straight!