
You can tell from the smile that I was happy about something. I figured that since we had driven from Georgia down to the coast that morning, nothing was stopping us from fishing. I proceeded to drag the trailer up the ramp and park it like I didn’t almost tear the wheels off and severely bend the neck. I’d like to give a special thanks to the six guys that helped us load the boat and trailer into my truck. That wasn’t any of you guys was it? I didn’t get their names, but they are much appreciated. Off we go a fishin’.
The reds weren’t as cooperative as the trout that day. The total for trout was about 15 up to almost 4 lbs (no measurements but I’m serious about the weight). We only boated two reds. I had several strike almost underneath the boat, as they tend to do sometimes. Of course, those usually pull off, and these were no different.
We threw spoons and mirror-lures and caught fish on both. It was very windy that day, so jigs (DOA’s) were tough to work with. All the fish were caught in the creeks around oyster bars and all were released. It was a great way to start off another year of flats fishing. I can't wait to get my trailer out of the shop (it's still in there, and it's killin' me). Here’s a couple of the smaller trout and the reds….



