Water was very calm somewhat out of the North changing to the Southwest by the end of the day. Water was a little stained.
2 - 16' bass boats and a total of 5 people. (Thanks to Skeeter for taking the day off to help host my family!)
Got to the dock at 8 am, 300 shrimp later, we were on our way. (None of our visitors had experienced salt-water before.) Once to our first drift, 2 keeper trout, 6' water. My visitors were very impressed!


Numerous ladyfish, a few cats, puffers, and a 3' shovel head. My family had a blast!!

The rest of the day was spent moving from grass bed to grass bed and picking up many fish on both boats.
Total for the day between the 2 boats:
15 keeper trout - 18-20 (2 greater than 20)
4 spannies
20 or so shorts
numerous lady fish (they really liked catching them)
1 shovel head catfish (father-in-law - 30 minute battle!)
All taken on shrimp and pinfish. Only one of our party tried hard and soft baits with a few nibbles, but no fish.
Highlight of the day... Threw a short trout back that didn't make it and it was floating on top of the water. Watched a Cobia around in the area but wouldn't take it or our baits as well. Then, an American Bald Eagle swept down and made 2 passes at it before nailing the fish and carring it to shore! What a show by mother nature. All this occured with 15 yards of the boat!


Off the wate by 3:30 pm. Water was up to 1-2 feet rollers... Trout for dinner by 7:00


Great day on the water (and no sunburns!! even though it got very warm out there)
Dale Hollow