East of the Light House
Posted: November 12th, 2019, 9:47 am
Some days seem 'meant to be'. Decided to celebrate like an old vet and went fishing. Talked my bride into joining me and our nephew for a little salt water fun. Was expecting to find the lighthouse boat ramp full, but not the case. Some trucks in the lot, but we didn't have any wait to launch and get under way. Our thought was to follow the tide to the back of coves and creeks and look for reds and whatever may be home. Started out about 11:00 am and went east. Picked up a couple of short trout and finally caught a short red fish. Hooked a nice (maybe over sized) red that wrapped me around the Yamaha and got away. Tried a little drift, but barely enough breeze to move us. So, headed further east and found trout in a creek. Caught many shorts, kept 8 slot sized. They ranged from 15+" to one about 21". The water was vodka clear and we could see the bottom at 6'. Very little breeze, water temp averaging 68, and the sun was out most of the time but comfortable. We fished the incoming and first of the out going tide. Caught trout under a cork, bouncing a jig and most of the hits came on top with a red and white Spook type lure. It was great to see my little wife with "fish on" time after time. God was good that day to many, but especially good to us.