Decided to hit it early Saturday morning and get back too the games.D@#$ was it blistering cold try to get to my location. Hoodie,thermo sweater and Jacket didn’t appear to be not match for this chill. What a touch of winter. Back to fishing. Started hot with my first cast (16" Trout) and I could not Thaw out because the sun had not topped the trees and that brisk wind was cutting &@# but managed aa couple more trouts and a 23" Red
Sunday morning got to the landing at 7:45 and to my surprize
I was very dissapointed to see the water at this level which was pluff mud all the way out to the Engineers bouy. This place really needs to be DREDGED. Guess Fried fish from yesterday and Football. What about those PATS!!! Go Brady!
“In every species of fish I’ve angled for, it is the ones that have got away that thrill me the most, the ones that keep fresh in my memory. So I say it is good to lose fish. If we didn’t, much of the thrill of angling would be gone.” Ray Bergman
Holy Crap…that is unreal!!!..Fatrat, you don’t check the tides on the internet before you go out???..it will tell you weather or not it’s a negative tide…
Where I work we get National Weather Service messages on the tides and it said there would be an extra -.5 flux in the tides for the next week, rediculously low like one day was -1.2
Bragging may not bring happiness,
but no man having caught a large fish,
goes home through the alley.
-Anonymous
Rivermonster, No waiting around for this. the tide had not quite hit low at that time.
Bugsmunny, I always check tide but nothing would have prepared me for it being without water!PERIOD! There was no water nowhere other than the wash-out areas where we launch our boats. I went back home with my tail between my legs, fried some fish and BBQ some ribs before the game. All was not lost!