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Return to the Big Bend Day 1

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Return to the Big Bend Day 1 Photograph by Bill "Heywood" Howard
I was the third one to arrive for our three day fishing extravaganza, my friends Dave Robinson and Tom Coffee were already on the water, and so I launched finding them in short order. The weather improved after some serious morning rain, and once the sun came out and the wind died down it was fish on!!

heywood_red_side_shot
I call this one “A tangle mess just waiting to happen”

After our last trip up here, I have thought about nothing but these big Black Drum. They are everywhere and not as easy to catch as you would think. You have to be very precise with your cast and get it right in front of them. My efforts were spoiled last time, so I was really anxious to get on one. The water is so stained and their eyesight is so bad that you need to get it right on their nose, not always easy with a big rod, heavy leader and a small lite lure such as a Gulp crab.

While the fishing slowed down during the changing of the tide, I took the time to snap some shore birds that were waiting it out on a barely submerged sand bar.
Shore Birds

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birds

Dave and I were working a long oyster bar that was loaded with Black Drum, when all of sudden I hear him say, “Hey Bill, take a look over there. It’s a huge alligator”. We were easily a quarter mile away from it, and it was clear that this was a big ole gator. Working in a bit closer, it slowly disappeared from the surface. Rethinking that this was a bad idea, we continued stalking the Black Drum. All the while keeping an eye peeled behind us.

Unexpected visitor, Huge Alligator.
Unexpected visitor, Huge Alligator.


Dave R on a Big Ugly.
Dave R on a Big Ugly.


It wasn’t long before I pulled the trigger on another one, seemed I had the hot hand for the day.

 

Heywood with another Big Ugly
Heywood with another Big Ugly


Slayer Inc makes a great spinner bait for redfish and I caught this little slot red on my second cast with one.

 

My first attempt with a spinner bait
My first attempt with a spinner bait


After a long day on the water and a long paddle back to the ramp, day one came to an end. Our friend and resident Big Bend expert Dustin would be joining us for day two and our search for Tarpon.
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Bill Howard

About the Author: Bill has lived and fished the South shore of Tampa Bay since 1972. An aspiring photographer and writer, he has had several of his pictures published in several local fishing publications and was selected to write for an Australian Kayak Fishing Journal called “Blade”. He is on the Pro Staff  for Fins Braid, Columbia Sports Wear and Slayer Inc.

As a member of the Malibu Kayaks Pro Team, Bill is active in the local and state tournament scene. He has won numerous Catch, Photo and Release tournaments as well as several online tournaments. He has also helped organize demonstration days and seminars covering such topics as safety as well as fishing the flats.

In 2008 he completed a 129 mile, 17 day trip around Tampa Bay. The event called “Paddle Around the Bay” raised nearly $4000 dollars for the American Heart Association. He also volunteered his time and served on the Hillsborough County Sea Grass Task Force. Charged with developing plans to protect the fragile sea grass in Tampa Bay, the committee made recommendations directly to the county commissioners that when put into place will greatly improve the health of the sea grass in the bay.

Bill serves as Vice President of the Tampa Bay chapter of Hero’s on the Water. This group is tasked with taking injured and recovering veterans out fishing in kayaks. Paddle. Fish. Heal is their motto.

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