January 15, 2011

Weather: Sunny, 10 mph northeast wind, warm
Tide: -0.2ft low at 8am, 1.3ft at 9pm

Traditionally I tend to try and avoid fishing Saturday's if possible just because of how populated our waterways can get. Fishing in close proximity of other boats or even seeing them rip up the flats from a distance sort of downgrades the outdoor experience for me. This past Saturday the weather was gorgeous so I just had to get out. I had a very late start and wasn't able to launch the kayak until after 11am so I decided on a backwater area that hardly ever sees any pressure because of how far away from the bay it is. I setup on a stretch of sandy shoreline and with the sun overhead I could fairly easily see any fish that crossed my path. I started seeing some decent snook and after a while started to get some follows. I primarily fished two shorelines throughout the afternoon with a DOA CAL shadtail and tallied up 16 snook with the average being about 24" along with four that were 30-31.5". The larger fish were caught in the deeper water while the little guys were on the edges of the dropoffs soaking up rays. Saturday afternoon...with just me and my favorite fish.



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