Decided to head to the coast around 4:00pm yesterday to get some boat cleaning in before Fay gets here. Got down to the water about 5:15pm and it was slick as glass with just a small breeze. I eased into the water and the mullet were jumping everywhere.....some within 5 feet of where I was standing. I started throwing topwater and every cast netted me nothing but grass on the hooks. Switched over to a jig hooked weedless and the same result. Not to mention no bites

About 25 minutes into fishing, the wind picked up out of nowhere. I moved closer in and could see the rain coming over the bay. Got back to shore and sought cover. After the rain shower passed, I tried again. No luck just as before, so I resorted to using a gulp just to see if anything would bite. Nothing. Decided I just better get my work done and abandoned fishing for the day. On the way back, I stopped at the bridge for a few (20) casts. Nothing. So, I decided that fishing just wasn't going to happen today, so off to find some oysters and a

to ease the "no bite" pain

Stopped by Angelos. CLOSED. Stopped by Hookwrecks. CLOSED. Stopped by Coastal. CLOSED. Stopped by Stevens. CLOSED. Finally, I saw where Poseys oyster bar was OPEN

Stopped in and saw where they had buy 1 dozen, 2nd for $1

Of course I got both and a

$10 for 2 dozen oysters and 2

Can't beat that.
I did see ALOT of wildlife on the way home. I had to stop to let the deer cross the road down near the golf course on 98. Deer were everywhere after the rain. Right before I got to the Wakulla River Bridge, I saw all these "black spots" down in the grass near the woods. I stopped to get a better look. Hogs.....about 20 of them. They were mostly black with a few red ones mixed in. Of course they scattered as soon as I stopped. I don't remember seeing that many before except for one time down at Aucilla. Can't say much for the fishing, but the drive was nice
