March 17th Double trip with double the fun
David, Jerrad, Brandon and myself sat on the back bench of my boat as we glided over the glassy water in Big Lagoon. The Sun peaking over the horizon, the smell of salty air and the hope of seeing a big explosion on the water gave us energy and confidence this would be the day to remember.
I started off with live shrimp but David quickly asked me if I ever use artificials. Well, you all know the answer to that question! I quickly broke lines and tied on some 7m mirrolures for what I hoped to be some awesome topwater action.
It did not take long after giving my twitch pause twitch pause twitch twitch pause seminar that both Jerrad and Brandon both had specks in the boat.
We caught several specks but Jerrad could never get that first keeper in the box. He changed strategies and produced this monster minnow which he plans on mounting when he gets back home.
As always this time of year the speck bite died off after an hour and we were back crusing to the next fishing hole.
We decided to try the Ft Pickens pier but with our surprise there was no room to fish as you can see below. We took a number, popped open a drink and waited for our turn. Well guess who I see waving for us to come over? My good friend Karon from UWF. She says the sheep are grazing and we can have their spot. Thank you Karon!
We caught several sheephead and saw atleast 50 caught by other boats as well. We also pulled in two prize fish, pompano! David is pictured below with a nice 2lb pomp.

We finished a great day of fishing and cleaned up a nice mess of fish for supper.
Total stringer:
10 specks
2 pompano
5 sheephead
Lot to remember!
After leaving David and his sons I quickly loaded my boat and left to meet up with Matt and Mary for an afternoon of White trout pulling. The first three hours was very slow but when the tide started moving it was awesome.
Below is Mary with the size of white trout we were catching. Sorry, not many pictures. I was steady unhooking fish.
Our total stringer:
50 White Trout
Look forward to seeing all the anglers again in the near future.
God Bless
Capt Wes
http://captwesrozier.com
