Tonight I fished an area near Clearwater beach, FL. Got out around sunset and there were about three dolphins eating all the fish in the area. As the sun went down I continued to watch them destroy ladyfish, speckled trout, and redfish. It's pretty entertaining to watch dolphin eat because they'll actually throw the fish in the air and play with it.
Headed inside a creek to fish some dock lights using the mirrorlure little john on a 1/4 oz jighead. First cast at the first light I caught a nice redfish that fought hard. Followed that up with a speckled trout, and four more redfish. The bite slowed down for 10 minutes so i waited without casting and watched as the bait got concentrated in the light and the fish moved back in. First cast yeilded a nice snook around 4 pounds it fought hard and did a bunch of somersaults. Followed that up with another snook much smaller than the first and right before i left i caught a big trout around 23 inches.
For fishing right around the block from the house, using one lure, during 15 mph winds...
It was a good 2 hour trip. Watching the dolphins destroy ladyfish was fun in itself as they were sometimes only a few feet from the kayak.
Ya gotta love Florida fishing in November
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Saturday, November 19th 2 hour kayak fishing trip
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