Took a trip out to take advantage of the incoming
tide all day, was expecting to have 10-15mph winds and a chance of thunder
storms but the weather man was apparently pulling an April fool’s joke as it
was less than 5mph winds all day. It was very foggy and misting in the morning
when we launched but eventually turned into sunny blue bird skies. Started
throwing top water and had a few blow ups and eventually hooked up to a little
red. Continued fishing and caught some nice trout. We moved over to an oyster
bar that was just covered by the tide, immediately saw tailing fish, Cast,
hooked up to a nice 31” spotless Redfish. Snapped some pictures and it was safely
released. Moved deeper into the bayou and caught a fair share of reds and
trout. We then cruised home to the wonderful scenery of the Saint Marks
Wildlife refuge and the beautiful spring weather. Until next time, tight lines
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Febuary Bass Fishing in Northwest Florida In the Gheenoe
Woke up today at 6:30am and headed to Piney-Z Lake with Alain of SoFlo Bass Fishing http://www.youtube.com/user/soflobassfishing. It is a small lake
that was once part of the larger Lake Lafayette . It was dammed up
during the late 1940's when the owners created a farm pond out of park
of Lake Lafayette creating Piney-Z. It has been stocked by the Florida
fish and wildlife conservation, who has created a diverse ecological
system. The lake is a no internal combustion motor zone, so we took only
the trolling motor topping the Gheenoe out at around 5mph. We ended up
seeing large grass carp, large alligator gar, as well as catching large
mouth bass. We ended up catching most of the bass on Senko worms worked weedless. Here are the pictures from the day.
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