
It took a whole day of paddling, and determination:
3 Reds, 2-12's and a 22".
7 Trout, 15, 18, 2-19's, 21, 22 & 23". All released.
Lost one very big trout that will stay in my imagination for a long time. It was my fault too. Gone after one second of slack to drop the anchor because I didn't want to spook the "others" when the fish pulled me into where I hooked up.
Bird in the hand...

I can't say I really figured out any pattern about where the fish were and what the best lure was. Where they weren't was deep. I did better on the lee side of bars when the tide was really moving, in or out. When I found fish they were generally in ~3-4 feet over hard-live bottom. All day I kept trying to put the puzzle together and see the picture. I'll remember this trip just for being able to connect a couple of pieces.
I should add that I recently read every page of the trout stories I posted recently and I really recommend them. They've raised the bar for me & it really affected my focus yesterday.
I don't mean to wax too philosophical about it but I really do like to catch fish.