Wednesday, December 9, 2015

12/8 - Listen too; WJTTY- "Gator Country"





















5 POUNDER for Mike
































6 pounder next....for John



























In between we had "keepers" and "sweethearts" and a few just shorts.
Lost a Redfish to a broken leader, picked a few small Mangrove Snappers. But never got many Redfish bites, it was 99% all Trout. Which isn't something I'm complaining about.

























































"MAKING THE DONUTS........"





































































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Monday, December 7, 2015

12/7 - ahuh......we got 'em






































































































































































James and son Tyler had a banner day fishing the river with the ole Float-rigs and live shrimp.
If only the fishing would be like this 12 months a year.

Don't call me in July and want the same as today.

-Speckled Trout to 5 pounds
-Redfish 18" & 22" KEEPERS!!!!
-Big CROAKER
-Filled in some cooler space with decent sized Yellowmouth Trout (weakfish)
-Mangrove Snappers too.

Just a good, fun fishing day in early December.

Friday, December 4, 2015

12/4 - ITS COOL & BLOWIN OUTSIDE




SO NO FISHING TILL MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOR ME.
SO LETS GO WITH THIS......

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

12/2 - Best La. Fishing show! "makes me drool"

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

DECEMBER ONE (deserves some off topic fun)

HUGE FAN........FAVORITE MOVIE(s)..........SO WHAT COULD BE COOLER, than this?




Arnold Schwarzenegger pranks fans...This is why i love this guy!!! hahahaha
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Sunday, November 29, 2015

11/29 - I be yer Huckleberry!





























1st Jetty Trout of the winter season.....they always make it by Thanksgiving. But sometimes I can't for the seas and customers non-sealegs.




























BEAUTIFUL 3 pounder.....told ya the assault has begun.



























Moved inshore for more sweethearts.



























On a "home-made" Clatterbrat lure.



























Two, liked it. Very much so.



























was seduced on the "BLING" ROD & REEL.



























More the Merrier, I say! (Trout that is)




























I LIVE FOR THIS RIGHT NOW.  I PAY MY DAMN DUES ALL STEAMY SUMMER LONG, WITH THE ABSENCE OF ALL GOOD FILLET'ABLE FISH INSHORE. I SWEAT DOWN TO MY BVD'S, DEAL WITH KID AFTER KID, JULY THERMO-CLINES, RAIN FROM HELL.

SO DON'T EVEN ASK IF SHEEPSHEAD FISH. I TROUT FISH, IF YOU CATCH A SHEEPSHEAD, THAT'S NOTHING BUT BYCATCH ABOARD THE JETTYWOLF!  

11/28 - Time for an all out "Float-rig" assault

Today, was about like yesterday..."lots of small fish" from up river. And Mill Cove about as dead as I have ever seen it so far this fall.

What's to blame?  Probably me for trying it again this morning.  It's amazing how the fish can get so stacked up in there and then a few days later, ZIP!

It seems like yesterday to me that I went in there with Bob & Carol and we cleaned house











Plus Reds, Drum and a bunch more Trout.

IF the weather would ever lay down I'm sure the Trout have arrived at the jetties. It usually takes till the day after Thanksgiving when I find them in the area. But I haven't been out at the inlet in so long because I just wasn't up to fighting the 20-25 knot winds with small craft advisories!

ONLY one guy on Facebook told me he caught his limit of jetty trout, as he went on Thanksgiving day. And he had to of fished way inside the North rocks, and I believe that's what he said.

NOT a single other person has shared a report with me.....But then again, I put all this out there almost every day.  (excluding Traveller Bob of course who fished with me on the 27th, he's finding great Trout. But not at the jetties of course.)

From here on out It's gotta be assault time. But it doesn't feel like it being so damn warm!! 

Heading out again on the 29th and even the 30th. And my 2nd Holiday run is over.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

11/27 - WENT DEAD on us....

Had good ole regular aboard today, "BOB the TRAVELER". Tried the kitchen sink on them, threw the tackle box in the water. Killed 8 dozen live shrimp.....Caught two Trout, one for Bob and one for me that were keepers.



























The full moon or something had the fish completely off the "feed bag" for us. Yeah, we caught loads of small fish, but that was it really.

NOTHING compared tp this past week of pure 100% USDA mayhem, which I was getting used too very easily.

Caught the largest Trout of the day while doing R&D on a home made lure from Skip at www.clatterbrat.com - who sent me some lures to try.
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Got the largest on the Clatterbrat "Jigshad".


















































Let's see........we float-rig fished, we fished shallow using corks and a shrimp, we threw jig-n-shrimp combo meals, I threw plugs, I threw the Jigshad, we both threw Slab spoons, and Nada!

Waaaaaaaaaaaaay too many small Sand Trout and not even enough Specks and just one pup redbass and two small Black Drum, and we gave it hell all day. While in the river as the coast was hit hard with Small Craft Advisories!   Which will continue till Monday.

So yeah, the Jetties are out for me, and I have charters till Monday.
All I can do is keep plugging on and staying with the river fishing, till I can get out to the rocks and give it a try.  Most people can't take the rough water at the Jetties so I don't even try anymore, when it's questionable.

Hope it turns around to pure mayhem again. That was too much fun.

My favorite TV show host sent me his t-shirt (or actually his wife Julie did) He's too busy catching cooler fulls of TROUT in Louisiana


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

11/22 - REDFISH Jacksonville November








GOTTA LOVE IT....yes this way more fun that sitting on the channel edges using all those heavy sinkers and heavy tackle.

C'C'mon and git you some. Plus so much more.

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Monday, November 23, 2015

11/21 thru 11/23

11/20: the TWO Ken's:

I ditched the bottom tackle and went up river and found perfect water. On the 21st while catching Trout on a rock pile we pulled up a 6 pound FRESHWATER Catfish, a Channel Cat. That right there tells ya, here's yer sign. This water is perfect. Not so damn salty. The fish want this kind of water.

But the highlight was on the 21st, we no sooner got on a spot and were fishing along and catching Yellowmouth Trout about 12-13" when Ken's rod bows over and he looks like he's fighting a pup Redfish. Nope it's a GIANT CROAKER at 17 inches.








































































But the excitment didn't stop there.  On a jig-n-shrimp combo meal (1/4 oz.) in 8-10 feet of water he sets the hook and the drag screams...screams so fast I had to pull the anchor start the motor and chase this fish!  A 29 pound Redfish......on super L.T. (light tackle)

















































Yep, that huge mouth inhaled a little shrimp on a 14 oz. jig head and took off. An amazing catch on the lightest of spinning reels with not that much line on it. 20 braided line, and a 20 mono leader, with a jig with just a small 1.0 hook.

We also caught a few more Croakers, Lots of small Trout a few nice keepers, and of course the big fat Freshwater Catfish.  Ended the day by getting caught in a rain storm from hell. It rained so damn hard and we had no where to go. So we got all wet from our toes to our heads and suffered thru it catching 10 more good sized Yellowmouth trout on Slab spoons and berkey gulp patches.



11/22 -  HOT ROD Eduardo in the group of four

This was supposed to be a 2 person trip, but over night went to 4 persons, so I was a bit taken, because I have been fishing some tight places. Tight rock piles up river, that are full of huge snags and lots of fish if you can get thru them all. So I was apprehensive.

So I went to the same spot that the big Redfish came from yesterday. Four people can cast jigs there with minimal snags and I can stay sane while they catch versus get snagged.

Gave everyone a light spinner rod and reel and a 1/4 ouncce jig head and had a pile of live shrimp in the baitwell and cut them loose to do the catching.

Eduardo was a HOT ROD. And was using the rod and reel that caught the 29 pound Redfish yesterday. Well as he fought a big Red that I again had to let go the anchor and chase, the reel started grinding anbd skipping and was just Blown Out! From the day before's catch.  But he managed to keep the fish on .


























I think it was a 33 incher and about 14 pounds.  And then Eduardo catches a keeper Redfish at 26", while everyone else was catching small Specks and yellowmouth Trout.























THEN.......here comes a giant Croaker again!  Even larger then the one before. A 18 inch Croaker!



























There it is along side a nice 18 inch Trout and my big Fillet knife.























We get a few Sheepshead to include this massive 7 pounder.


























The weather on Sunday was not great. It blew all day long and was quite damp. But the guys boxed several keeper Trout, the Redfish, Sheepshead and a pile of yellowmouth Trout.




11/23 - Another 4 person trip in the BURNING COLD! (1st huge chill of the season)

I twittered this photos of myself while preping to head out for todays charter. YEP, full Gortons fisherman attire, and I still froze to death on the ride to the spot where we started todays trip.  I needed even more clothes, and some gloves would have been nice too.


























The ride up river was down right brutal at 40 mph against the cold air. And once on the spot the wind still blew, making it not that much warmer.  But the guys got into the Yellowmouth Trout fast and even picked up  small specks, when Nestor using a Capt Dave's Approved Slab Spoon set the hook on a fish that AGAIN smoked the drag some thing fierce. Heading straight for a Crab trap float on the surface.  So, I had to pull anchor AGAIN.........and chase the fish.





















Another 29 pounder that drug us out in the middle of the river, around a crab trap float, and fought to the bitter end on extreme light tackle.

While besting the record from last Sunday at a 21 pound Red, with this 29 pound Red being caught on a Capt Dave's Approved Slab Spoon and a piece of Fishbites.






Here's the slpab spoon (5/8ths oz.) used in 8-10 feet of water, with a 1/0 VMC Siwash hook
A NEW RECORD FISH ON A SLAB SPOON!!










































The rest of this freezing cold day consisted of just small Speckled Trout and yellowmouth Trout and not much else. Guess it's because the full moons just a few days away and the cold front may have shut down much of the bite. Not sure what the deal was. I had the guys on slab spoons and jig-n-shrimp combo meals using a 1/4 oz. jigs all day long.


IT WAS A PRODUCTIVE 4 DAYS IN A ROW. iT'S FUNNY HOW EACH DAY FOR TWP DAYS STRAIGHT WE HAD JUMBO CROAKERS, AND JUST ONE OF THEM, EACH DAY. aND EACH DAY ON THE SAME SPOT THERE WAS BIG REDS, SOME GIANTS UP IN 8-10 FEET OF WATER WHO HAD NO PROBLEM EATING A SMALL SHRIMP ON A JIGHEAD.

NEXT UP:
THE 27TH AND 28TH. AND THEN THE 30TH, AFTER TURKEY DAY.

HAVE A GOOD THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE. AND IF YOU READ THESE REPORTS WITH REGULARITY, LET ME KNOW. I'M ALWAYS CURIOUS TO WHO IS STOPPING BY MY DAILY REPORTS BLOG.