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Old 08-30-07, 09:10 AM   #1
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With the moon to be full and tides so high (+2 feet) I decided early that skinny water was going to be the only way to hook up fish. So I bring out the jet boat and push pole. At the dock I meet up with four boats and many fishermen who got skunked. NOT A GOOD SIGN>>>>Well the wind was constanly shifting and called for plastic worm texas rigged dragged right off the grass edge. Well my charter did not really get into it and just gave it a couple of casts and just got bored. So we moved to an edge that provided some fly rod fishing and wind had settled down. I could see the bass pushing back as the incoming tide was very strong and as we adjusted they moved back even quicker. Two blow ups and two lost flies,,, we have ziltch fish. So now the fish are in the woods deep and running fast to back lakes and deep holes. Change of plans again. I push pole the boat in 6 inches of water back to a pond that holds water at low tide. By the time I get us back in the woods pond we got another foot of water. The fly comes out but the line flying over head is spooking fish. Water is gin clean and any tap on the boat floor spooks them. So now golden hour arrives and I get out the surf rods and horny toads for that extra long cast. BAM nice fish on first cast. Found the answer finally.

Well that turned out to be the only fish last night as twelve more blow ups and way too quick hooksets/nearsighted fish missed again and again. Then the tide topped out and the fish shut down. In one hour we had 13 blowups and one hookup and then nothing. The full moon was rising and if we had about two more hours we would have got on the bite again for sure.
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Old 08-30-07, 12:18 PM   #2
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Thats a pretty nice bass! WTG!
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Old 08-30-07, 12:49 PM   #3
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Thats a pretty nice bass! WTG!
Thanks is was one sweet bass and it fought real well. It also helped me as I learned from past experiance never to dought my self. Stick with it and you find the answer..

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