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Went out with friend and forum member skeeter-eater in his Riverhawk. Road looks like it has been bombed by WWII aircraft. Wind was howling. The morning low tide was a very low tide.
Finally got out into water where we could at least run the trolling motor and started hitting up creeks with an incomming tide. It took a long time to find them but we managed a few mid-slot reds from one creek. Bites all occurred later in the day. Inline spinnerbait was the go-to weapon.
Overall it was a difficult day with the low water, cold temps and howling wind but it was fishing (some catching) so we can chalk it up to a win. All fish were C&Red. Eight light beers were sacrificed during the creation of this report.
what luke humbly forgot to mention is that he caught all the fish....i caught a goose egg and a pair of wet boots. I enjoyed every minute of it though...can't wait to do it again.
after a few fishing trips with luke, i think i finally figured out his mojo....it's the PB&J sandwich that he has religously packed each time...packed inside of a special "wonder bread" tupperware.
skeeter-eater wrote: after a few fishing trips with luke, i think i finally figured out his mojo....it's the PB&J sandwich that he has religously packed each time...packed inside of a special "wonder bread" tupperware.
I gotta get one of those.
Great report, glad you boys got out on the water and harassed JT's fish.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"