
We worked the same shoreline all morning and the bite was never fast a furiuos but it was consistent. Seemed every oysterbar and point had a solitary red on it.

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Not all were slot but they were fun to catch.


We finished the day around 10-10:30 with a 27" and 19" for the box. Total was 5 slot reds.
Sunday my BIL and his neighbor Frasier Bowen from Richmond Hill, Ga. and I headed back out to the same general area, except this time about 45 min earlier. Sunday proved that just because one bait worked one day it may not work the next. Same place, same time, same tide everything. Eric, my BIL did catch the first two reds on the day about 7AM to get the stink out of the boat with the topwater.

We all stayed with the topwater for a while but the grass that was pushing in with the tide was making it nearly impossible. Since the water was near gin clear I tied on a spoon and worked the bars and potholes over pretty good. We had our three man limit by 9 AM of 19" 23" and a nice tourney fish of 26.75". Biggest of the day was this sweet 29" red on the spoon and a medium/lite rod. He circled me around the boat a few times.

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Total for the day was 7 reds 6 slot.