Friday , i fished an area for the first time arriving before daylight . I threw a super spook in the dark and for a while after sunrise without results . Rolling swells greeted me and when it got light enough , i could tell there was 3-4 foot water clarity . A slow falling tide was on the agenda . Rafts of mullet and other bait were present with occational violent surface assaults on them . Two waders were in proximity using live croaker as as the morning wore on i stuck up a conversation with them . The younger man is mike and the older man is captain joel of sharkfishing [ATTACH=CONFIG]26563[/ATTACH]texas .com . [ATTACH=CONFIG]26564[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26565[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26566[/ATTACH] catching was slow for the 3 of us and after 6 hours mike had 3-4 trout , joel had 3 , and i had 3 . I held my own with plug chunking which i felt good about .
[ATTACH=CONFIG]26567[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26568[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26569[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26570[/ATTACH] a 20 , 17 , and 15 inch trout .
An offshore thunder cloud rendered a waterspout which can be seen to the right of the boat if you squint your eyes and cock your head to the side . [ATTACH=CONFIG]26571[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]26567[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26568[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26569[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26570[/ATTACH] a 20 , 17 , and 15 inch trout .
An offshore thunder cloud rendered a waterspout which can be seen to the right of the boat if you squint your eyes and cock your head to the side . [ATTACH=CONFIG]26571[/ATTACH]

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