We launched at the lighthouse around 1 P.M. The water was low, but rising. He put the blind fold on me as we idled out the canal. I don't know where we went, but it was a long ride. With the water as low as it was, we started out on the flats, drifting toward a creek mouth. Got to the creek mouth just about the time there was enough water to get in. Man, the water was moving. Started fishing up the creek, drifting with the rising tide, and the south wind. Birddog would kinda let the boat drift up against the bank when we came across a good looking area. That worked pretty good until he tried to drift up on a 10' alligator, sunning on the bank. Neither of us saw the gator until the gator made a quick exit from the bank, about 3 feet from the boat.
Seriously, this was not the best catching day we've ever had. But it was indeed a learning experience. The water was clear enough to see the bottom in 5' of water. The creek was holding more mullet than we've ever seen in one creek. With a south wind and rising tide, it was difficult to slow the boat down enough to effectively fish. We saw and spooked several good reds on the way up the creek.
Tally for the day, 1 red in the box, and 1 pup landed. Again, not the best day of catching, but a beautiful afternoon to explore a creek, gain some knowledge and experience, and enjoy fishing with a good friend.
Thanks for the ride, Birddog.

