Quality & Quantity , Great Day On Saint Joe, Camp Creek

Dec 20 2020

Scott Wheeler

Fingerling

Member Since :
2020
Number of Posts :
83

Reservation Number : 26753
Property Name : Camp Creek
Reservation Date : 12/19/2020 All Day -
Total Fish/Sizes : 1X6+ LB, 4X5+ LB 3X4 LB+ Multiple 3,2 & 1 LBs
Lures Used : Chatter Bait, Spinner Bait, Curly Tail Worm, 6" & 8" Lizards

Day Started Off Cloudy & Dry, No Wind Temp About 52
Water Murky, Water Temps 44 to 48.

Fished With PWF Member John Freeman.
Started Off With A Bang, Boating 3, A 5lb & 6lb In The First 15 Minutes On The Lake
Coming Off The Brush Piles.
Weather Was Constantly Changing Throughout The Day
And Turned Windy And Cold About 08:30 But Good Fish Were Still Hitting.
Quality Fish Were Still Steadily Hitting
Up Until We Took A Break Around Noon.
During Our Break The Clouds Cleared, Winds Were On And Off  And It Was Bright And Sunny, Temp Warmed Up
And The Bite Slowed Drastically.
Not A lot Of Action In The Afternoon Fish, But What A Morning We Had
Total Fish 31 = 1 6LB  4 5LBs  4 4LBs  Multiple  3's 2's & 1's...
This Is What It's All About, We Had A Great Time Today
And When You Can Fish Like This In December It Just Don't Get Much Better.
Stay Fishing My Friends....
 

Dec 20 2020

John Freeman

Slot Fish

Member Since :
2020
Number of Posts :
194

A note about the brush piles there. I won't go into the specific ones (part of the adventure of exploration!). You may want to stay 50' or so away from the poles as several go way out from the poles. I would fish the what I thought was outside edge with a chatterbait and got hung up a couple times. Tossed a soft plastic down there and wham.