I took one of my business Partners and his FIL out this morning. We picked up a couple of early trout on the south shore and then I poled them on a skinny south shore flat where they picked up a couple of nice slot reds.
We then headed north into Carachua where I had picked off a couple of reds yesterday.
The magic shoreline was devoid of bait and reds, so I picked a drift line that took us past some marsh drains. We picked up scattered fish and I ended up with a 10" flounder, a 12" red, and a 14" trout.
I hate to call that a Texas slam, so I'll call it a Texas tap.
Nice day on the water and we had a good time.
We then headed north into Carachua where I had picked off a couple of reds yesterday.
The magic shoreline was devoid of bait and reds, so I picked a drift line that took us past some marsh drains. We picked up scattered fish and I ended up with a 10" flounder, a 12" red, and a 14" trout.
I hate to call that a Texas slam, so I'll call it a Texas tap.
Nice day on the water and we had a good time.

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