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hairball
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Posted - 04/01/2012 :  7:19:04 PM  Show Profile Send hairball a Private Message  Reply with Quote
TexasRed and I hit the Stono today and it was almost perfect out. Fish the bottom half the outgoing and about 4 hours into the incoming. Fished a lot of places and worked a lot of shoreline with the trolling motor. End of day stats were at least 15 trout of which we kept 3 up to 17" and lost several other keepers at the boat. 6 reds up to 27" and 1 small flounder giving me the slam. Three quarters of the fish were caught on artificials most colors were working with the Z-Man Houdini color doing really well for TR in the morning.

The pictures of me holding the reds with multiple spots are actually two different fish caught within a few minutes of each other.









Iain Pelto
Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC "JB3"
Native Manta Ray 14




TexasRed
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Posted - 04/01/2012 :  7:44:04 PM  Show Profile Send TexasRed a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Spots....I see spots. Nice fush bruddah! A great time was had. They wuz hongry today.

19' Sea-Pro CC
"Swagger Wagon"
Yamaha 115 - 2 stroke
14' CMF Skiff
25 Johnson - 2 stroke
14' Heritage Redfish


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Ernest Hemingway
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hooked up2
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Posted - 04/01/2012 :  8:41:45 PM  Show Profile Send hooked up2 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm glad to see the stono is starting to heat up. couldnt find a red in the river whole spring break.
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Black Bart
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Posted - 04/02/2012 :  08:14:32 AM  Show Profile Send Black Bart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Good report and high-quality pictures. Were they taken with a camera-phone or with a real camera?
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hairball
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Posted - 04/02/2012 :  08:36:10 AM  Show Profile Send hairball a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fuji XP10 waterproof camera. It takes good picture in sunny conditions; low light is a different story.

Iain Pelto
Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC "JB3"
Native Manta Ray 14




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