For the most part I've NOT gone out on quarter moons.
Alas, my lil' bro and nephew are coming down from Indiana next week and due to their schedule we have no choice but to fish the third quarter waning moon.
Won't be targeting cobes, but instead if windy inshore reds and if calm offshore grouper. Fishing Oct 20th and 21st, Good Lord willing, and on those days it's high tide around sunrise with water flowing out until lows hit in early afternoon. Thinking about quick runs to a few oyster bars first thing in morning to see if the reds are hunting on top of the submerged bars, then heading offshore mid-morning to troll/drift some gag territory until the low tides hit.
Smart game plan??? Anybody recommend plan modifications? NOT looking for any spot intel unless anyone has a strong opinion based on time of year. Just BADLY want to put my six year old nephew on a few good fish and if we don't have luck I don't want it to be due to lack of planning effort on my part.


BBG
