Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bottom Rigs Rule

Tim Schieffelin was in town with his family from Loganville, Georgia and he had scheduled a backwater fishing trip with me and his two sons, Eli and Ian. We left the Atlantic Seafood dock promptly at 7am and headed up to Jolley River, anchoring at the mouth with the tide still creeping in, not to top out until around 9:15am. With only a few casts under our belts, Eli soon hooked up with a feisty Redfish, bringing it to the net, then his father Tim hooked up with a fat Seatrout.
We moved up river to a run out and the guys caught another Redfish and Trout. Going further up the river to "Snook Creek", we anchored as the tide changed and started out. It wasn't long before everyone was catching fish: Tim caught another Trout or two and Redfish on a float rig while the boys enjoyed manning the bottom rigs. Tim hooked up with something big and played the fish like a pro, fighting him up one side of the boat, around the bow, then back down the other side of the boat to the stern - and then back around again! We eventually netted a 3'+ Bonnethead Shark for pictures then released the beast to be caught another day.
Both Ian and Eli hooked up with Shark and Eli soon was crowned the "Croaker King" as he pulled in a few of the species. As the sun got up high, the temperatures got hot and we called it a day, another great one to be out on the water!

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