Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Very Wide Variety

10.8.13

After the stormy weather got through, we decided to try our luck.

The fish I had caught out on Whetstone Point were either gone or ran out of water to swim in as we had an extremely low tide yesterday morning.  The dolphin put on a show attacking mullet in very skinny water.

We headed back into the harbor to get our lines stretched by some sand trout and they didn't disappoint us as we boated a dozen and kept a couple for dinner.

We came in on the lowest tide and decided to try the mouth of the river in the evening.  It was surprisingly calm and there were a few fish to be caught.

Jack Crevalle bowed us up a few times, as well as lady fish and blue fish.


They were pulling hard in the incoming tide that was howling up river.

The water was very off, probably due to the strong tide and the tropical system that had just passed.