Dec. 24

Scrapped the boat due to wind and went back in the kayak. Took a friend (Capt. Yates) who had just purchased a new kayak and had not fished from one ever. Paddled back in on the falling tide and found no fish on the flats. Very overcast and windy so started looking and found the fish in a hole that went from about 6" to 4 '. Over the next two hours all that was heard was the sound of screeming fin nor drag as we caught or hooked up with fish on every cast. As soon as the grub hit the water you were hit. Many lost fish but many caught also. Landed around 40 to 50 between the two or us and had to leave them biting for the hour long paddle back. Was late to Christmas eve dinner but well worth it. Going tommorow and will post then.

             Cayman

As for where I have been fishing I would rather not be specific because two boats can make a crowd but will say we were near the Stono inlet.

As for Cutmullet sit on your couch and say the fish will be back in the spring you little fag. If you want a lesson e-mail me at captclintonbeck@prodigy.net and I will teach you how to catch something besides a croaker.