Time to hunt the alusive speckled trout anyway. Tide was still going out...so we began our drift toward the ocean. Wasn't long before we had about a 17-18 in trout in the boat. Went on this way for the next few hours....and we had 6 trout in the boat....mostly on Gulps....white and new penny....streight lining. The few bites we had on c/t with pins were small sharks...and they mostly didn't take the whole pin....just the lower half.
This fizzeled out so we headed west toward the rock garden. This was our ticket. First cast resulted in a close 3 pound trout....white gulp. Kept this up off and on for the next 4 hours....never could get a lot of bites everywhere...but here and there....some gooduns.
High lite of the day was the tarpon that hit Dixie Rebs c/t with a pinfish. He had a new rig....just for bigguns....20 lb line....30 lb leader. Before we could get the boat after him....the fish spooled Reb down to the tie-on....and broke the line. The fish jumped at least one time....and 3 boats saw about a 75-100 pound tarpon....headed toward the Lt House.....free as you please.
We wound up with our limit of trout and reds, plus two drum that would probably have gone 4-5 lbs each. A truly memorial day on the flats.
Water temp was close to 78 degrees...and color was just right.

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