When a man's boat is down, he finds out who his true friends are. Luckily, I was able to bribe one to take me

. Any way, we left out of the LH early to explore some new shallow flats just off creek mouths. Working in 8-14" of water on the rise, we landed 8 nice trout 18-20" in quick succession once the water began to move a little. My buddy makes a cast and his line makes that awful sound, phffffft on the cast. Of course a 28" red nails his zara but, his phfffft is stuck at the rod tip. So, when I see this big red, I predict "your screwed". Somehow, we managed to free line that bugger to the boat!
This created a major need in me to find some more reds, we popped over to a few honey holes and landed 7 reds to 25" and a 22" trout. The trout liked slow topwater (Zara's, skitters, and suspenders, and all fought like it heck today).
Saw a nice gator cruising the flats, one of the largest I've seen in N. Florida. His body was like a VW. Must have been munching blue crabs!
Back to the hill at 3. I'm beginning to like not having to wash a boat too.