Meet up with Scott this morning at Fat Boys to enjoy a little time on the water. We entered the bay on an outgoing tide and 15 mph North wind switching out of the West at about the same the water clarity was clear – stained & the water temp. was 52 deg. We were expecting to assonate the trout with the low pressure and it didn't disappoint us. We started the day wading areas concentrating on mud and shell bottom with corkys and mirrolures in various colors. The areas didn't produce so me tried our hand at drifting some reefs Scott managed the land a 25" trout so I snapped a few shots and she was released to fight another day.


A few yakers moved in so we moved out to drift the mid bay mud streaks. There were a few boats drifting the streaks so we joined in the fun. We made about five or six drifts picking up nine trout and two reds using soft plastics in strawberry & white it didn't matter what style just anything strawberry & white.

After the bite came to a screeching halt we moved to the last stop and waded this is where we picked up the last two keeper trout of the day. We were back at the dock a little after 1pm with eleven trout and two reds.

Going back out in the morning to do it again....


A few yakers moved in so we moved out to drift the mid bay mud streaks. There were a few boats drifting the streaks so we joined in the fun. We made about five or six drifts picking up nine trout and two reds using soft plastics in strawberry & white it didn't matter what style just anything strawberry & white.

After the bite came to a screeching halt we moved to the last stop and waded this is where we picked up the last two keeper trout of the day. We were back at the dock a little after 1pm with eleven trout and two reds.

Going back out in the morning to do it again....

LIVIN THE SALT LIFE 

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