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Old 03-27-2012, 03:15 PM   #1
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Old 03-27-2012, 03:29 PM   #2
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Here's my take on the morning...
Landwhale and I hit the pipe this morning. Launched from the ramp at about 6:00 back about 12:00. There was a cold offshore blowing and the water was cold too. Fished the end of the jetty until there was enough light to paddle out to the pipe (neither of us had a headlamp). I was fishing Steve's P15 and was very happy with it. It is a wet ride, but paddles fast and tracks really well. Also, it was my first time using a color FF. Interesting to use, but at least I know now I don't need a color FF. Heck, I'm color blind anyways. I missed my GPS too which led to a few times where I had to hunt for the Pipe. The offshore was pretty strong and also shifted directions. One drift you'd go uphill and out, the next drift might be out and down. Really had to pay attention to landmarks to figure out which way you went. One time Steve and I got way off the pipe and had to paddle for while, until I remembered to look at the shore. So, we did a lot of paddling until 9:00 when the wind died. Around 10:30 it picked up a little out of the NW, but it was only a breeze.

Until the wind died it was heavy heads to hit bottom. I was using a 1oz head with a 4" Flurry and that was enough to get to the bottom. Only hung up bad once and ended up bending the hook to get it free. Nice to know it was a good knot. In fact I only lost one head today, some kind of record I think. Once the wind died I switched to a 3" Flurry on a 3/8oz head. With the 4" I had 4 calicoes. The 3" got me 4 more including my biggest. We figured it went about 5lbs. The only 2 Flurry colors that got bit were Redfish and Sea Food. I also got one sand bass which took a 6" MC dropshot bait in some kind of green/clear belly.

Only 10 bass for each of us. But, I had figured with it being post-front and a drop in water temp that we'd be lucky with 5. Glad too get out and hang with my friend too. Thanks Steve for the use of your yak and the good seat (this new seat by Feel Free is really nice).

The picture is blurry and I didn't hold the fish straight, but this is the big one. Steve had a sand bass close to the same size.
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:02 PM   #3
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