DANG Scott, that sounds great! Up here they call them Weakfish.....although it may be two different fish altogether. (?) I've heard it both ways..........? I've always wanted to go for them.....someday. mark.......


From: Scott J Crosby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] sea trout trip
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:53:35 -0400

Always extra room for you DonO
As for conditions schooling bait up on top of a big long skinny flat on a
old bombing run that Air force use to use a long time ago.
as for what I was using to catch them, that is a ancient Chinese secret,
I will never tell, If I told you I may have to kill you. (Now is that a
DonO answer or what) In all truth they were caught on a Rapala Skitter
Walk, making very long casts (Country mile style) What a blast. If you
ever come down I will take you there if you would like.
Scott C.

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 14:39:15 -0700 "DonO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Got any extra room in your boat?  What were you catching them on?
What were the fishing circumstances?  Tidal, schooling bait, weed beds?
DonO

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Brian This past weekend on the Bannana river here in Florida, I caught 6 Seatrout of which 2 were 25inches and a 3rd that was 26 inches they were in the 7 pound range. All on topwater action. What a blast. Scott C. May go back to them tommorrow morning!

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