CIS- 7/6

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CIS- 7/6

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Well so much for a secret spot- I pulled up to the boat ramp to see no less than 30 trailers. 30 at a spot I thought most folks didn't go to.

It has been over 20 years since I fished there with my dad.
I had a memory of the dirt ramp and pulling a gill net for mullet in one of the back bays- I remember we got a Cobia one trip.

Well we put in after waiting for a couple of other boats to get out of the way and idled out-
clear water and nice grass in the back bays.
After a little idling and polling we ran to the open water.

We ran the shore line looking- more nice grass beds!
Then we went out to the point- and ancored up the boat.
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Can't see it from this photo but there were people beaching everywhere- most of them were just sunning and may have a surf rod out catching sharks and cats.

I did get to be a hero and help one guy with an I/O bow rider. He had backed up to the beach and a combo of the tide going out and poor anchoring had buried his foot in the sand. He had no idea how to get it unstuck. I had him put everyone in the party on the front of the boat and we picked up on the back and pushed- it was just enough to get him off the beach.

I wanted to see if I could get a pompano.
Fished for a while with a few bumps- and then hooked into another Ray.
If we ever have a Ray tourny I will be the king!
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Got one Pompano but forgot to take a photo.

There were some tower boats on the outside edge of the point- it was ROUGH and there was no way I was taking my skiff out with them.
Didn't see them catch anything but they were persistent.

After a little more of that I decided to go look for trout and reds.
Caught a few short trout and one nice one on topwater.
The photo does not do it justice.
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Wife started getting hot so we ran back.

All in all a nice trip on some "new" water- found a few nice holes that should hold reds.
I know I could go back and hit the trout hard.

Had baked pompano and grits for dinner
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Post by Redfish Jim »

Sounds like a good trip and there's nothing better to eat than fresh pompano :thumbup:

By the way, what does "CIS" stand for?
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Post by Littoral »

Crooked Island Sound
Nice report. :thumbup:
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Post by birdman »

Oh come on man, Let's dont like put up a billboard telling where it is. Besides all these veteran anglers say there aren't any fish there!
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Post by birddog »

CIS isn't generally that busy. A combination of the holiday and scallop season to the east pushed a lot of fisherman that way.
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