Water: 66 degrees
Last half of out going tide
We fianlly got out on the pond after weeks of visiting, fog, wind, work, fog, wind, etc., etc.
A beautiful fall day and the fish were biting as we set down at our favorite oyster bar in the OR.
The water was falling nice and a north wind was blowing against the tide and was setting up a good chop where we wanted to cast our lines.
We were rewarded with trout after trout that came aboard the tin boat. Every cast was greeted with a solid strike that produced a nice trout or a trout the got quick released due to the quick tide.
I was throwing a megabass jerkbait and Nancy was floating live shrimp.
Nancy caught the only non-trout when this sheep head decided it wanted a shrimp cocktail.
We got back in time to load the boat on the trailer before the bottom of the tide fell out.
I cleaned the boat and the fish and headed to Stacey's and she produced the final product.
Blackened trout, YUM!!
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