I walked in this morning right about daylight.The wind was out of the SSW,but it wasn't bad,maybe 10-12.Started off with a black spook jr. and was getting some solid strikes,but nothing would stick.Released a few small reds that did grab it and then switched over to a purple/charteuse sand eel and caught 8 reds in about an hour,strung 3 good ones and made a straight walk for some slicks I saw down and out off the shoreline.It took about 5 minutes to get there,and when I did,they didn't waste anytime.The wind was still SSW,but had picked up to around 15.These trout were popping slicks in waist deep water with maybe 8-10" of visibility.You could see them running bait,but they wouldn't hit a spook.Put the grape jolly rancher back on and started busting 'em.Had 3 or 4 good fish come airborne and spit that sand eel right back at me,and a couple more pull off.Action was steady for an hour,then it was over.Walked out at noon.Biggest red was 6.25,and had a trout that was 4.5lbs.
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