So last sunday we decided to take the drive to Eastpoint and try our luck again on the old bridge. This time my brother was here from p-cola, so him, his gf and my wife went. It was breezy, more so than the 24th. We got set up about an hour before high tide and weren't catching much of anything. Then the wind picked up and blew a good gale for a while. Around that time the tide turned and we started getting bites. My wife caught a nice black drum

(which I think tastes better than the red) and we put it in the cooler. We brought up a few cats and another black drum an inch short. Then my bro pulled in a nice 25" red, just over 6 lbs.

It was his first one and he loved the fight. I had a small shark on the line, dont know what it was though, looked like a black tip, just without the black tips. A little later my brother's lady pulled in another 25" red, this one was right at 6lbs. The two reds were identical sized fish, but side by side I could see the one my brother caught had a larger dome-shaped head while the one his girlfriend caught was sleeker-shaped. The first one was a male and the second a female

I'm guessing? So it was a good day and we had lots of fish to eat.

Even though I pretty much got skunked

, but then I feel like I've got to help them out and let them do the fishing, getting them set up and all. I guess thats just an excuse. I have noticed that the last two times we've been out there the reds start biting right after high tide for about the next 2-3 hours. I used to always fish on an incoming tide, but lately all my bites have been coming as the tide goes out.
I do have a question though. Since its possible (is it?) to tell the difference between male and female reds do you ever feel guilty about keeping the ladies, or as long as you play by the rules and keep the slot fish and limits its alright. I suppose I feel alright about keeping the lass since there appear to be more reds every year. I guess the limits and slot sizes are woking, huh?