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Got out on the water at low tide on Saturday afternoon. Ran out to the mouth of the river looking for some inshore dinner. Winds were kicking pretty good and we couldn't get the junk anchor to grab onto anything. So, we went to Shields and picked up a better anchor and ran back out. Finally got it to hold between the channel and some oyster bars in about 10 feet of water. Trout bite was absolutely on fire. We caught close to a hundred trout between the 3 of us, but only one of them was big enough to keep. There were other boats in the same area and it looked like they were catching tons of shorts as well. After weeding through the trout frenzy we were finally able to lock onto a decent sheepshead. As far as quantities go it was a good day. And my 5 year old had a blast catching the small trout.
Fun outing! When they're biting like that, size doesn't always matter. That sheepshead really is dark. Nice one, though. How was the water clarity with the recent rains? Also, did you get a water temp reading?
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Water seemed a little murky, but it was overcast most of the time we were out there, so it was hard to tell. Temp seemed to average around 64 degrees (assuming my bottom finder was giving accurate measures. It seems to be on its last leg).
DixieReb wrote: Good job, Dad! That is one nice sheepie. His trout might have been too small, but it looks big next to him! I bet that little man is hooked now.
Thanks, DixieReb! That trout was aboout 12 inches, but standing next to the little man it looks like a keeper, lol...
kenfly wrote:Way to go, I know he was excited, glad y'all caught a lot, I know it helps when ya take the kiddos, they get boring real easy, I know mine do
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Yeah, he gets bored out there, but for the most part he's pretty good. Usually he will fish for a while and then play around on the boat, then go back to fishing. In the summer time he does a heck of a job catching live pinfish for the offshore runs.