
How many species in 6 hrs?
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By Dave Sipler
Had the years first Jack Crevalle the other day. IT'S NOW OFFICIALLY SUMMER, in my book! {%image_id=20443%} {%image_id=20444%} {%image_id=20445%} {%image_id=20446%} {%image_id=20447%} {%image_id=20448%} {%image_id=20449%} From Redbass to Speckled Trout, Spanish Macs, Bluefish, Cobia, Sharks, Seabass, Porgies, Sheepshead, Jacks, Flounder, Rays, Whiting, Croaker, it's all pouring on. But at the same time, I have experienced some of the most crazy inconsistencies you can get. I had Doc Miller out with me on a few Thursday's ago. We dropped anchor at the jetties and pitched our float-rigs up towrds the rocks, baited with fat live shrimp. {%image_id=20454%} And in an Hour and a Half we had 22 Speckled Trout, and easily 3 limits up to 4-5 pounds. {%image_id=20455%} Left and caught a Sheepshead on another spot,then came back and had 20 Reds, with ten all in the slot, and 10 over sized. {%image_id=20460%} All this in No current. The tide was weak and the water never really moved. {%image_id=20457%} {%image_id=20458%} {%image_id=20459%} {%image_id=20456%} {%image_id=20461%} I had a charter the next day, so where do you think I went......THE SAME PLACES! And we struggled to get a bite. 24 hours later, the whole area changed. That's J-ville for ya. So when I go, I fish by my gut feeling. I can't predict what will happen or what you'll catch. {%image_id=20452%} {%image_id=20453%} {%image_id=20450%} I's the way we roll around here. But as you can see, we find them anyhow. The St. Johns River inlet is truely a exciting place to fish. So much is going on, I have a hard time getting people to pay attention sometimes. CHUM FISHING TRIPS, COMING SOON!!! and here's why; YOUTUBE LINK: http://youtu.be/o_IxKOkSH2k (made for my aluminumalloyboats.com brothern.) Chum trips are for Cobia, King Mackerel, Tarpon, and Sharks 4 passengers max. {%image_id=20149%} JOIN ME, ON THE JETTYWOLF {%image_id=19292%}