Albert called me this am and asked if I wanted to make a quick wade, so we headed out to West. we were in the water for about 30 min when this shoalwater came flying in and came to an abrupt stop on top of a reef in about 6" of water. We kept going for about 30 min and decided we would help out before the tide was out too far and we couldn't get them off the reef.
We ran over and tied all of our ropes together and tried to pull for about 30 minutes, but we didn't have enough rope to get out deep enough to get a good bite. We kept get pulled over to the shell and churning it up with Albert's new prop.
We finally called Jeremy and had him run down to help. He arrived about 20 minutes later and we tied his rope to ours and after about 30 more minutes we had them out.
We then were out of time and had to run in, but Albert did catch 2 trout and a red (kept one of each) on that first and only wade. I threw tops the whole time and didn't get a single blow up.
There were boats all over the place on the way back in.
We also found on the way back in that we must have gotten some shell/mud in the lower unit because the water pressure kept going down. it was peeing water, but not much pressure.
When I got home and was cleaning up I found that my new Everlast reef boots are worn through after 2 trips. I had my last pair for well over a year. I will be taking them back and buying something else if I can find anything in my size. I have been looking everywhere for the last couple of months, but everlast is the only ones I have found in a size 15.
Jeremy is a little overly cautious with his boat(I guess it's better than being the other guy!) He idled in from about 300yds away.
The fish
We ran over and tied all of our ropes together and tried to pull for about 30 minutes, but we didn't have enough rope to get out deep enough to get a good bite. We kept get pulled over to the shell and churning it up with Albert's new prop.
We finally called Jeremy and had him run down to help. He arrived about 20 minutes later and we tied his rope to ours and after about 30 more minutes we had them out.
We then were out of time and had to run in, but Albert did catch 2 trout and a red (kept one of each) on that first and only wade. I threw tops the whole time and didn't get a single blow up.
There were boats all over the place on the way back in.
We also found on the way back in that we must have gotten some shell/mud in the lower unit because the water pressure kept going down. it was peeing water, but not much pressure.
When I got home and was cleaning up I found that my new Everlast reef boots are worn through after 2 trips. I had my last pair for well over a year. I will be taking them back and buying something else if I can find anything in my size. I have been looking everywhere for the last couple of months, but everlast is the only ones I have found in a size 15.
Jeremy is a little overly cautious with his boat(I guess it's better than being the other guy!) He idled in from about 300yds away.
The fish
COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE
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