Ron and I hit St. Jerome's today in search of specks. We launched a bit after 3pm to catch high tide and fished the ebb. I had a chartreuse Gulp grub, a 3.5" olive shiner X-Rap, and a Redfish Magic with a salt and pepper with chartreuse tail paddle tail Bass Assassin rigged up. I started working my usual speck and redfish spots and immediately starting having little hits from either rat reds or little croaker. I finally hooked into something a bit bigger:
This red measured 11" and slammed the grub as soon as it hit the water. From the way it fought, I thought it was a speck. I think it was a particularly fine specimen of a redfish, but I just wish it had been in the slot range.
I picked up a 10" red on the X-Rap, and then I caught an 11" perch farther down the shoreline:
From the pic, it looks a lot bigger than 11". I hope I didn't release my citation perch.
While I was working the shoreline, Ron was trolling his speck spots.
He ended up hooking into one of the biggest cownose rays I've ever seen. On top of that, he managed to bring it to the surface long enough for me to retrieve the lure.
Those S-Glass rods sure take a beating. It was a pretty impressive fight to watch.
Ron picked up a 17.75" striper on a popper a bit later:
Not long after that, he landed a 21-incher while trolling:
Things seemed to slow down a bit around 7:30, or so, and the sky started looking ominous. We decided to quit while we were ahead and started back toward the launch. It wasn't a bad evening of fishing, especially given that it was supposed to rain 2". The water temperature in the creek and just outside in the Bay was 84-86* according to my thermometer and my sonar. We ran into Mike from Buzz's Marina, who had been catching some bluefish, but the only evidence of blues by the creek mouth we had were a couple of missing tails from my grub and Bass Assassin. In all, it was a pretty good night and a nice way to top off the week.
This red measured 11" and slammed the grub as soon as it hit the water. From the way it fought, I thought it was a speck. I think it was a particularly fine specimen of a redfish, but I just wish it had been in the slot range.
I picked up a 10" red on the X-Rap, and then I caught an 11" perch farther down the shoreline:
From the pic, it looks a lot bigger than 11". I hope I didn't release my citation perch.
While I was working the shoreline, Ron was trolling his speck spots.
He ended up hooking into one of the biggest cownose rays I've ever seen. On top of that, he managed to bring it to the surface long enough for me to retrieve the lure.
Those S-Glass rods sure take a beating. It was a pretty impressive fight to watch.
Ron picked up a 17.75" striper on a popper a bit later:
Not long after that, he landed a 21-incher while trolling:
Things seemed to slow down a bit around 7:30, or so, and the sky started looking ominous. We decided to quit while we were ahead and started back toward the launch. It wasn't a bad evening of fishing, especially given that it was supposed to rain 2". The water temperature in the creek and just outside in the Bay was 84-86* according to my thermometer and my sonar. We ran into Mike from Buzz's Marina, who had been catching some bluefish, but the only evidence of blues by the creek mouth we had were a couple of missing tails from my grub and Bass Assassin. In all, it was a pretty good night and a nice way to top off the week.
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