Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Trout & Tailers
This weekend was filled with company, broken
fences from fallen trees, and a laundry list of other events. BUT, somehow
Saturday brought us a short window about midday with no kiddies. Hmmmm, have a
couple of choices here. Time to get down
to some hard core fishing! Michelle and I were going to find us some low water
reds stuck back in the creek. Only the creeks were now just muddy beaches with
a foot of negative low kicked out further with some pretty stiff winds. Plan B, reds on the edges of bigger water. We got in close for some sight fishing and
saw about 6 good ones, but the wind and dirty water made it tough to get shots
until we about ran them over. Plan C,
back off and make long cast in the cleanest stuff we could find. With the water almost dead still we started
getting bit. Only these drum were not red. Specks, and good ones at that. We
caught a dozen and the bite quit. Of course Michelle ends up with the bigger
ones…again. All fish were between 15 and 20 inches. All caught on 3” white
Gulp! shrimp.
Enter Sunday morning after a wonderful
evening with my sweetie, friends, good music, and etc. I wake up to the sound
of Daniel banging the keyboard in search of that elusive Lego set. Now the
light bulb goes off in my head. I grab Daniel and tell him if he will sneak out
with me we will have about 30 min of a small flood tide window and then I will
run him to Target for that Lego something or other. I was skeptical with
westerly’s not letting the tide get up on a borderline a.m. flood anyway. One
rod, one weedless weighted hook, one white gulp shrimp. We fly to the marina,
crank the Yammy and fly to a flat. We hit the spartina grass running, and see
three way off in the back. Walking quickly, the tails disappear. Now the tide
is about to back out and here comes one happy red bulldozing thru the grass
right in front of us. At this point it’s pretty much just dropping the shrimp
in front of him. Sure enough he swims right to it and never stopping sucks it
in. Fish on little man Dan! One cast, one fish and back to the hill…I mean
Target.
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