Thursday, June 23, 2011
Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee
"Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee"! The quote from Muhammad Ali summed up how I felt like this morning! Yesterday's smoke had put a pall on the fishing and on my trip to the boat ramp I told myself to "get after it, boy"! Luckily, my two guest anglers were as eager to catch some fish as I was. Barry Shelor and his son Matt met me at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp this morning at 7am and we headed up the Nassau River, with not much sign of the smoke, and a high, falling tide. The plan was to fish as many spots as we could and not linger at any that weren't producing fish. We eased up to "Leon's Spot" and Barry began to toss a jig/shrimp combo while Matt used a live shrimp under float. Both had some pretty good bites when Barry's rod bent and he had a good fight on his hands. These experienced anglers know what to do and Barry played the fish perfectly into the net. Note in the picture that this large Sheepshead was missing a chunk out of its back! We hit Bubblegum Reef with no bites, then a few oyster beds in to Jackstaff both anglers caught Sharks. After running through Jackstaff we fished the point of a sandbar and Barry found a nice Seatrout so we anchored. Both anglers caught a couple of Trout, then we trolled the oyster lined bank of Jackstaff, but had no bites. The sun was getting up, but the tide was right so we made a run to Broward Island and slowly eased along it's log strewn bank. Again, both anglers had good hookups and we ended up catching 4-5 feisty Redfish to 18". Barry caught a Flounder to complete an inshore "Grand Slam" of Sheepshead, Trout, Redfish and Flounder. After that, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be on the water!
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