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Thread: Kayak Trip Report, Limestone Bay/Creek - Oct 31

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    Default Kayak Trip Report, Limestone Bay/Creek - Oct 31


    It was much harder today after the rain. Limestone was muddy and about 6 inches higher than last week, 58 degrees and visibility of about half a foot. The Crappie were in the same areas with most coming off a 1/64oz spinner with a 1" slider body. I did find a few single pole jigging isolated cover. I still managed to take home 27 with maybe a couple dozen short fish returned. The water had warmed to 62 degrees by 4PM. Photo's tomorrow when I clean them.
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    Nice job Ditch. Man I need a day or 2 off work to go fishing!

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    Limestone should be really good again by the end of the week. Not sure if I'll get back from a work trip in time to get on the water next weekend. Work always gets in the way of fishing, LOL!
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    Most of these were loaded with baitfish again.
    About half are larger than I normally keep, but a coworker wanted some fish.

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    For those worried about Gators, I haven't seen my fishing buddy the last couple trips. He may have moved off to his wintering hole in one of the old pits cut off from the main creek.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    Limestone should be really good again by the end of the week. Not sure if I'll get back from a work trip in time to get on the water next weekend. Work always gets in the way of fishing, LOL!
    Between work and the time change I don’t know what I’ll do. Lol. Awesome catch as usual. I had finally got my mind right about the gators. I trust y’all that it’s not a worry. But still don’t know what I’d do if he came up close to me. Lol


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    You're the man DB!

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    I'm just fishing where the other fisherman aren't.

    There was another kayak angler chasing green carp in the afternoon. I didn't see him catch anything big, but he seemed to be catching two and three pounders one after another. I released three channel cats in the 5 pound range and caught several skipjack that were between 12 and 15 inches. I've never caught one of those before, plus the typically small gills everywhere.

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    Is there a place to launch kayak from a
    trailer?

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    Looks like another fun trip! Congrats

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