The help and info you guys gave me was more helpful than you'll ever know. I took the left past the lighthouse and found a sandy flat(about 2-3 foot deep). caught as many smal trout as you would ever want then the drag started ripping off, 2 big spanish macks and a nice trout later I knew I was in the right place. Thanks for the directions Mr. Keels and thanks to whoever told me to take it slow, it ran shallow REAL QUICK. I am not use to being so far from land and being so shallow. Here is a hot spot you might already know about, take a right after marker #7 go about 100 yards and drift back caught some nice trout there in the early AM.
As for the help I got from Bald point, the point to the right of the pier is the spot. I fished there 2 days with nominal luck then on last WED evening it went crazy, I guess the storm moving in and some salt water made the difference. caught 5 Reds about an "1 shy of legal then a 23" trout, then my wife landed a 22" red on an ultralight(I was so jealous), 2 more trout and 1 more red within 15 minutes. if the park wouldn't of closed at dark I could of caught the limit for all of us. I got some picks for yall, I will post them soon..
Again thanks for everything
Thanks for everything!!!!
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