Fish on three separate days (sorry no pics, for got to bring the camera).
5/28: Wind was blowing so went to the back marsh area in Tabbs bay, but it was chocolate milk...hooked a gafftop but that was it.
5/31: Landed 2 reds, 1 was a keeper and the other was at 17", so set her free to fight for another day. The bay was still choppy but found a cove to hide from the wind.
6/4: The wind finally died down and got on the water by 6AM and caught 2 nice reds and a flounder to start the day All three fish were caught on a devil eye. Then we drifted with the pods and pods of shads on the south side of the bay and caught a bunch of Sandies, gafftops, a few undersized specs (did loose a keeper right at the boat) and even a blue fish that were working the shads.
All in all, it was a fun 3 days of fishing. It was pretty cool see those shads explode out of the water when chased by the bigger fish from below.
5/28: Wind was blowing so went to the back marsh area in Tabbs bay, but it was chocolate milk...hooked a gafftop but that was it.
5/31: Landed 2 reds, 1 was a keeper and the other was at 17", so set her free to fight for another day. The bay was still choppy but found a cove to hide from the wind.
6/4: The wind finally died down and got on the water by 6AM and caught 2 nice reds and a flounder to start the day All three fish were caught on a devil eye. Then we drifted with the pods and pods of shads on the south side of the bay and caught a bunch of Sandies, gafftops, a few undersized specs (did loose a keeper right at the boat) and even a blue fish that were working the shads.
All in all, it was a fun 3 days of fishing. It was pretty cool see those shads explode out of the water when chased by the bigger fish from below.
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