Monthly Archives: October 2022

Spooky Specks

I went fishing with Stan again this Halloween morning. The bite was not as hot as yesterday and the average size was down. We still caught some nice specks including three over 20 inches. Today, Stan left no doubt who … Continue reading

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Speck-tacular

Today, I went speckled trout fishing with Stan Simmerman. It was speck-tacular. There was a period where it was literally a nice trout on every cast. A lot of fish in the 17-19 inch range. I have no idea how … Continue reading

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After Work

Afterwork bite. Three blowups. Held onto one. 22.5 inches.

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20-Something

I fished for speckled trout three times this week (so far): Sunday, Thursday after work and today. Not a lot of fish caught, a grand total of 7 trout with no by-catch: striped bass, red drum, bluefish… Slow bite but … Continue reading

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Before and After

Quick trip before work produced a sunrise. Trip after work produced a couple of trout. Both were 22 inches.

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Afternoon Delight

After the big speck this morning, I had to try for an afternoon bite. I got a couple. I was very fortunate to get this morning’s speck in the net just as the hook pulled. This afternoon, I missed a … Continue reading

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Speckled Weekend

Friday, I fished for specks with Stan Simmerman. We caught a bunch of small ones, some nice ones, and lost some big ones. Stan lost a really big speck by the boat. Before Stan tells you that he caught the … Continue reading

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Specks

Yesterday afternoon I tried for speckled trout. I did not catch any. Stan Simmerman also fished for speckled trout. He caught fish. This morning, I fished with Stan. We tagged and released a number of fish in the 17-to-19-inch range. … Continue reading

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