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  • Ready to come out of hibernation

    Haven't been out much this week due to about 50,000 spring breakers on our island of 2500 residents. Tomorrow most will head home and I have finally get the beach, bay, and jetties back!

    I mean the kids are nice and all, cute little girls, but they done run all the fish off and peed in the surf. Maybe I'm getting old - but they all looked like high school kids.

    The surf is starting to look good too, despite some weed on the overnight incoming tide. Blue-green water, almost 72, nearly warm enough to lose the waders and walk out to the second bar.

    Reports are in that smacks (Spanish Mackerel) are starting to show up. That's one of my favorite fish to catch 'n' eat, nice fight usually. They're way really this year, weeks earlier than usual.

    Tight lines - I hope other fish come in because them whiting were becoming a PITA!

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    X2 on the breakers. Thank God for "O" and "P" or I wouldn't be able to get my goods. Smacks are fun and them big sand trout and spry,salty taildancing speckled ones want be far behind. can't wait!

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    • #3
      I was thinking you were in jail, glad you were just waiting to thaw out.

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      • #4
        LOL, but being in the house all week felt like jail for sure! The kids wake up about noon so I ran some errands and snuck in some beach time. Finally starting to quiet down here on SPI - the kids had me up until 4:30 in the morning they were so LOUD.

        Your biggest trout are sometimes in the surf - my record is 28 inches, caught on fresh dead mullet (the frozen doesn't work as good). I think that when spawning season starts, a little early yet, they will be back.

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