|
|
|
Trigger
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 11/8/2008 9:37:44 PM
Posts: 111,
Visits: 383
|
|
| Got a call from Randy (keywest) saying that he was headed out to eglin to do some trout fishing from his 16 foot alum boat. So i hitched a ride and we were on the water at about 830pm. started off slow for sure, but ended up with two boated trout at about 18 inches or so. Randy missed what must have been a solid slot red. he never even got to turn its head before it snapped off. Also ran into a few schools of lady fish that were tearing up our gulp on jig heads. We fished all the lit docks from postal point on eglin all the way down and around to lyons park in niceville. first fish was caugh about 2 or so hours after we launched, then the last was caught on our last dock we fished. we pulled out of the water at 2 in the morning. i have never had to fish so hard for some damn trout! anyway, it was a great trip minus the productivity and cant wait to do it again. Later all! **EDIT** sry, we fished on Friday night, the 9th of May. Tight lines.
-allen
|
|
|
|
|
Ruby Red Lip
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 2 days ago @ 8:20:52 PM
Posts: 41,
Visits: 1,162
|
|
| Sounds like a tuff night of fishing, Mark and I trier the docks from the octagon/round house to the mouth of Tom's with very limited luck. Did okay back on kw's trout but turned them all loose to fight and have baby's another day. No fish on the inside of the oil dock's or the deep water dock's past the old fish house, it was getting tuff.
RandyNiceville, Fl.
|
|
|
|