11/25, 12/9, 12/14
Posted: December 15th, 2012, 12:57 pm
Two late reports and an on time one.
11/25 I took the boys out after church put in at the lighthouse, sat in the east river for a bit with nothing really doing. Headed up the channel to 17a and caught all the BSB's we could, boys were having a ball on their little rods. Outgoing tide. Had to leave them biting as the sun was gone and we were all freezing.


12/9 The boys and I headed out of the light house again. Checked a creek nothing there and the boys are too loud to sneak up on anything. So we headed out to some rocks south of the stakes in about 12' of water. The water was crystal clear and we started catching BSB instantly. The boys caught so many they started selecting the ones off the bottom they wanted, pulling their bait away from the smaller ones. It was a great day for sure.

Yesterday my brother and I got out early trying to beat the low tide and the NE wind, but we were too late at the lighthouse ramp, the ramp curb was barely underwater at 7:15, put in at the fort instead. Headed all the way out past the stakes and again caught all the BSB we wanted to clean. Caught my largest at 15 1/4". Other than getting soaked, freezing and using all 6 gallons of gas in the tank it was a great day with my brother. I really need to figure out where the trout and reds are in the river on days like that.


11/25 I took the boys out after church put in at the lighthouse, sat in the east river for a bit with nothing really doing. Headed up the channel to 17a and caught all the BSB's we could, boys were having a ball on their little rods. Outgoing tide. Had to leave them biting as the sun was gone and we were all freezing.


12/9 The boys and I headed out of the light house again. Checked a creek nothing there and the boys are too loud to sneak up on anything. So we headed out to some rocks south of the stakes in about 12' of water. The water was crystal clear and we started catching BSB instantly. The boys caught so many they started selecting the ones off the bottom they wanted, pulling their bait away from the smaller ones. It was a great day for sure.

Yesterday my brother and I got out early trying to beat the low tide and the NE wind, but we were too late at the lighthouse ramp, the ramp curb was barely underwater at 7:15, put in at the fort instead. Headed all the way out past the stakes and again caught all the BSB we wanted to clean. Caught my largest at 15 1/4". Other than getting soaked, freezing and using all 6 gallons of gas in the tank it was a great day with my brother. I really need to figure out where the trout and reds are in the river on days like that.

