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Capt Charlie Farrell (Sweetspot)
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Username: Sweetspot

Post Number: 20
Registered: 4-2004

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Posted on Sunday, December 19, 2004 - 10:41 am:   

CAPTAIN CHARLIE FARRELL’S
PORT MANSFIELD FISHING REPORT
DECEMBER 16-18, 2004

Thursday, Dec. 16: North winds at 15-20 didn’t slow the trout bite with limits of trout by noon. Trout were fat and aggressively hit TTK II Jrs and TTKs. Pumpkinseed color was the top producer. Trout were in 4 feet of water holding on the bottom in grass. The bite was settle by the fight was energetic. Two oversized reds were also caught and released.

Friday, Dec. 17: What a difference a day can make. With a stronger north wind the bite all but shut down. After throwing Catch 2000s, Corkies, topwaters and every color of soft plastic imaginable we were able to scratch out a few trout and reds.

Saturday, Dec. 18: What a difference another day can make. This was one of the best days on the water this year with limits of high slot end reds and limits of trout. Of the trout limits 10 were over 22 inches which included 6 trout over 24 inches and two trout over 27 inches. All trout over 22 inches were released to fight another day. Fishing was non stop from 7:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. The bite remained light but the fight was impressive. Trout and reds were holding on soft bottom grass along drops. The trout and reds had been feeding on eels and pin perch. Soft plastics fished super slow produced the familiar tap.

Good Fishing,


Capt. Charlie Farrell
www.sweetspotcharters.com

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