Hit the water about 10:30 after the negative low tide and headed south. Water temp was 67 degrees and a bit dingy looking, not a lot of floating grass initially.
Stopped in about 7’ to get setup and first cast my wife lands a fat 18” trout, for the next hour I never picked up a rod while my wife and daughter caught multiple trout and sea bass. Apparently some spanish macs and/or blues around as they also got cut off multiple times so I was busy re-rigging, measuring and generally being a guide

Finally had a chance to rig my rod and put a topwater plug on as no grass and the girls were doing fine on soft plastics. First cast and water explodes but no hook-up, multiple strikes back to the boat. Realized pretty quickly it was likely not trout or redfish but what the heck its topwater action, ended up being jacks, I landed several and they just about knocked the finish off of my plug before the day was done. Also picked up a couple of small trout on topwater before the wind/floating grass picked up. Most of the trout “short” were legal but only just so I don’t generally keep those.
Strange but it seemed the minute we crossed into 5’ or so we starting catching shorts and then the bite went away. Lots of boats in much shallower but they moved out some as the day went by. As high tide approached bite dropped off, picked up a good size blue fish then a couple of lady fish.
Had planned on following the tide in for some shallow redfish but ended up just staying out deeper.
I lost count of small trout and sea bass but we brought 5 fat 17” - 18” trout home, a cou-le of sea bass and my buddy contributed a flounder for the cooler. We hit Fiddlers on the way home for supper and didn’t break anything so a good day all around. Surprised at the number of boats out given the first day of general gun, county ramp lot was pretty full and some in the overflow parking too.