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				Re: In the creek mouths and on the outside edges!
				Posted: February 24th, 2018, 5:44 pm
				by fearthespear
				Took y'alls advice and put a couple in the boat this morning around 9:00 am. The redfish was in a creek mouth and the trout was in between the grass and and an oyster bar. Redfish measured 26 3/4 inch and the trout was 24 inches. It got real slow after 9:15 and only managed another small red. 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: In the creek mouths and on the outside edges!
				Posted: February 24th, 2018, 6:41 pm
				by eightwt
				silverking wrote:fearthespear wrote:Just noticed. Must have had the wrong location...Going either way.
The Tides4Fishing is a good site. Moon phases and solunar tables, plus different aspects of the tidal movement. 
Good luck. Hope you find some.
FTReelty, no it was definitely slower today. I was there right at the high and the trout were scarce. Water never did come in much. 
I did manage to release a couple 28-inch redfish, fooled by an ADL gold spoon.  
 
Made a few casts on the West Flats after lunch before heading in. Nada and no sign of life either. If you go, I'd stay tight or in back.
 
Yep, had a slow day yesterday. No water movement, coefficient was low and it seemed to show correctly. Knew that before I went, but still a lovely day out
 
			 
			
					
				Re: In the creek mouths and on the outside edges!
				Posted: February 25th, 2018, 2:02 pm
				by silverking
				Congrats, fts. Nice combo. That would have definitely put you in the money in the Redtrout Shootout.
			 
			
					
				Re: In the creek mouths and on the outside edges!
				Posted: February 25th, 2018, 10:27 pm
				by onefishtwofish
				Kinda like my day on Saturday fear.  Had a 26" red and a 4.5# trout (did not measure her length-she was released to breed).  We only caught one more keeper red and released one more keeper trout.   We saw quite a few slot sized reds cruising, but they were just not interested.  Cruddy tide.  But was better than sitting at the house.