Tide: 1.4 at 10am
What a day! You really never know what to expect fishing these waters. I launched at 8am today to give the water a chance to warm up as a cold front just passed through yesterday..I'm not gonna lie it was pretty cold this morning. For the first two to three hours it seemed like the dead sea..no surface activity and the fish that I did see were so lethargic. I caught a couple trout on the deep grassflats but even they weren't too hungry. I poked around a few more spots and finally hit the jackpot. I anchored off a deep mangrove shoreline and caught snook for over two hours straight. Every cast produced a snook that averaged 18-20"..largest was 25.5"..Final tally was 56 snook and I honestly got tired of catching them..so I left them chewing to be caught another day. The only bait I used was a Rapala Twitchin Rap..I'll have to retire it as the snook tore the wiring on the back of the bait. No pics of the snook but I took one of a baby tarpon I caught on the way back. This was by far my best snook day.