Upon arriving at the rock garden it became extraordinarily apparent on a negative low tide as to why this area got its name. I decide it would be prudent to fish my way in, rather than run in on plane.
I started in 2.5 ft of water and worked my way with the incoming tide into the rocky area. The first 2/10ths of a mile I didn’t see any sign of life, but when I got into 12in or less WOW it looked like I was at a Redfish strip club (Tails Everywhere ) after spooking the first few fish with the trolling motor, I decided to abandon it and pole my way closer to the groups of fish. With a rod at the ready I eased my way closer to the tailing fish, but from the poling platform I just couldn’t get close enough to make a good cast. I then decided to just stake the pole in the bottom and wait for the schools of reds to move within casting range. As a group of three past with in 30 yards I pitched a Gulp like crab on a weighted hook just ahead of the school; the first two pasted but the last one could not stand the life like action I put on the crab
I will just drop the trolling motor in and move up wind/current of the tailing fish and drift back into position……hence the second of two mistakes…..Note: a push poles breaking point is greater than 70lbs of thrust multiplied by stupid squared……



Tailing reds…sorry for the low quality....


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