Started out late on Sunday morning on the water around 930. Put in at the KOA ramp at San Louis pass. That area between the launch and the cut leading out of the harbor area is really shallow by the way. The tide was out going and the water muddy/sandy but some visibility and the sky was partly cloudy with winds out of the S/SE 15 to 20 knts
Anchored on the north side of cut between Bastrop and San Louis Pass and started wading and working a new penny gulp jerkshad along the bottom. I worked the retrieve slow at first with no takers then I started picking up the pace. I finally got to a moderate twitching retrieve before picking up any flounder at around 1030 or so and that was the ticket for the rest. I fished until 1230 catching 6 fish and keeping 4 from 16.5 to 20 inches. The fish where in 2 to 3 foot of water 10 to 30 feet off the bank. Sorry No pics my wife likes to break cameras.lol
Spoke with another boat who were working some of the smaller streams into the marshes and they picked up two slot reds and had picked up some specs that morning in the same cut but on opposite side at the mouth to the pass. They were fishing soft plastics with chartreuse tails.
Most of the boats I spoke with said it was slow because of the winds but it turned out to be a good day to feel a pull and drink a few PBRs.
"PUT IT IN THEIR MOUTH!"
Electric Mullet
Anchored on the north side of cut between Bastrop and San Louis Pass and started wading and working a new penny gulp jerkshad along the bottom. I worked the retrieve slow at first with no takers then I started picking up the pace. I finally got to a moderate twitching retrieve before picking up any flounder at around 1030 or so and that was the ticket for the rest. I fished until 1230 catching 6 fish and keeping 4 from 16.5 to 20 inches. The fish where in 2 to 3 foot of water 10 to 30 feet off the bank. Sorry No pics my wife likes to break cameras.lol
Spoke with another boat who were working some of the smaller streams into the marshes and they picked up two slot reds and had picked up some specs that morning in the same cut but on opposite side at the mouth to the pass. They were fishing soft plastics with chartreuse tails.
Most of the boats I spoke with said it was slow because of the winds but it turned out to be a good day to feel a pull and drink a few PBRs.
"PUT IT IN THEIR MOUTH!"
Electric Mullet
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