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Blown out!
I am sitting here, at our good friend's condo on Singer Island,looking out the window at a near Gale blow, the seas are angry so we will try again tomorrow.
If I whet a line somewhere, I will report back.
Why do the NE winds always seem to follow me?
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You're breaking my heart, Ernie.
Whet a line for all of us back in DC.
Doug
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So head on over toward the airport and hit some of those ponds. Those peacocks don't know which direction the wind is blowing. Here's hoping for better conditions tomorrow.
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No peacocks for us today but we did get a chance to do some bass fishing out of a 10' bass buggy owned by Mike's buddy who lives right on Sunset Lake.
The wind was blowing us all over the place but we managed 5 nice fish, all caught on senkos. Biggest fish (Mike's) was close to 4 pounds.
Pictures at 11!
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Day 2....blown out again. Winds sustained from the NNE at 30 and an 8-10' swell. Oh well....
But we fished a bit this morning near the bridge on some cool looking water.
Twelve year old Patrick Sullivan, using a spinning rod and a Gotcha plug caught two lizardfish (weird looking toothy criters) and a little yellow tail jack. Mike caught a Jack on a curly tail. Me? I strained a ton of water trying to catch a bluefish, redfish or snook but to no avail.
We did watch a local catch a dozen 1-3 pound blues on cut bait which he caught with his cast net.
It was still nice to whet a line.
Apparently, this wind is not going to let up while I am here so we will try some other spots on Sunday.
There are no Peacocks this far north.
Pictures at 11!
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Day 3....same story, relentness and ruthless winds.
We were invited to dinner at some friends who happen to live on a lake. Five of us fished for about an hour and a half and everyone caught fish.
Patrick only caught 2 but he stuck to the topwater bait. His buddy Sarah caught5 on a very weird looking lure. I wish I would have taken a picture of it.
Mike caught 5 as well and Joe (owner of the bass buggy from Friday) caught 9. I had the lucky hand and landed 17.
All of these fish looked the same. They were all between 3/4 of a pound to just shy of 2 pounds.
Lots of fun for sure!
Pictures at 11!
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OK....not what I was hoping to post but pictures nevertheless!!
Day 1....Sunset Lakes adventure. Rods owned by Joe Shallcross:
Getting the bass buggy ready!
Mike's nice bass!
I caught a few....
Another for Mike.....
Joe has several type of arsenals....
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Day 2
The inlet...
Patrick acting cool....
The ladies checking us out....
Patrick hooked up....
....to a lizardfish!
Patrick hooked up again!
Our new friend catching blues!
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Day 3
One of the typical FL nuisance fish!
Sarah's nice one!
And I even got my picture taken with one!
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