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Quite impressive, saw those photos on another site. The trout down there are quite large. And that proves they are pretty hardy as well and plenty of them. Great work. As with Todd, curious about lures (bait) of choice.
We've had luck on most topwaters. The bigger storm chugbug works well. My two favorites are skitterwalks and zara spooks. The trout in the 3rd picture my buddy Matt caught on a subsurface mirrorlure( mirrordine I believe ) I also like the XPS series and the slim dog made by bass pro shop.
BearsFan, Yes that is Ft Pierce(Good eye!--just north of Little Mud).
Teamshaft3, we often catch them from bouys and markers but we caught that one(and it's twin) from underneath a floating coconut.
Vlap, you're welcome. I'm trying to get more active on forums to help feed my fishing addiction and I noticed this portion of the forum doesn't get a whole lot of posts.
tripletailtim wrote: I noticed this portion of the forum doesn't get a whole lot of posts.
Have a great day everyone!
Thats cause we don't want them damn west coaster nowing there is any fish over here much less we know how to catch them.
Forced2work OUT
Just from seeing this post, I'm moving over there
Mammouth trout. It was like one guy caught a 28 or 29 inch fish and each had your photo taken with it. I guess your upper 20's trout school up like the 14 to 16 inch trout over here. Trout that size over here travel by themselves and I call the Rogues. Those are trout that make your drag actually have to do something.
I like the photo with bright sunlight and a headlamp still on top of the nugget.