ELEPHANTS EAT PEANUTS!!!
December 30, 2024 Yankeetown 3 photos

Trip Summary

I had a great day with Katie and her dad Pete, and Katie's friends Jamie and Jess. This Crew fished hard all day, and it paid off for them. We had to move around a lot but caught some quality Redfish, and kept three nice ones. The girls even had a nice double up, so I scooped the Redfish up in the same net. Trout bite was not great, but we managed a couple of nice keepers and a few throwbacks as well. Filled in the time around the bigger fish with quite a few small Sheepshead and a bunch of Snappers that were right about 10 in to 10 and 1/4 inches. We put those back to grow a little more. Those Snappers will be a little chunkier and some good eating in a few weeks. Highlight of the day was the fat 26 and 3/4 inch Redfish that Jess caught on a medium light rod on light leader, with a tiny hook that had just a little scrap of shrimp on it. This Rod was set up for Sheepshead, not for top of the slot redfish... I guess elephants do eat peanuts! After an extended fight and lots of drag pulling, she got it to the boat, and we landed it safely. Turned out it was barely hooked in the lip and probably would not have stayed hooked up for another run so the Lord was looking after us on that one! Thank you guys for choosing God's Country Fishing Company.
Mike Ashley
Yankeetown, Florida, United States
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