We started in the creeks to try for reds. I threw a Spook Jr in the creeks, but it was fairly windy. We also threw some Gulp! Alive 3" shrimp in new penny on a popping cork and on a jig. We didn't get any bites in the creeks so we moved out to the southern end of Piney Island and drifted north. We made the drift a few times, with a few hits on the cork rig, but nothing hooked. I switched to a larger One-Knocker Spook and tried that for a bit, but nothing hit it.
After a second drift, we headed southeast of Piney Island. We went out a bit past the channel markers and started getting into some trout. We were fishing a cork with Gulp! shrimp, Spook topwater, bottom rigged Gulp! tipped with Fishbites bait, Texas rigged Fishbites bait (sand flea), and cut ladyfish. The popping cork rig barely buttoned a 16"trout, but the Texas rig with just the Fishbites just seemed to slay trout; I don't get it. The largest we caught was 23", with the rest all being slot trout. We caught 6 trout in a window of maybe 2 hours, 5 of which were caught on the same Texas rig pole. We should've converted another rod to the same rig but we were experimenting with variety. We were also throwing chartreuse Gulp! curly tails and those were getting destroyed, no hook-ups though.
Around 6 the tide was pretty low so we headed into the bays. I threw the Spook Jr, and there seemed to be a lot more interest in topwater by this time of day. Saw several strikes at the lure and even saw a fish chase and try for it a few times; no hook-ups though.
I noticed a lot of missed hook-ups for me. I may go to circle hooks next time. Or just stop trying to hard. Also first time using Fishbites bait. It feels silly using it, but the trout loved it, so I may just keep trying it.
Pics or it didn't happen.
