Jason with a real nice 24" Flounder.
10-07-11 FRIDAY: RED AND BLACK DRUM, SNOOK, SPANISH MACKEREL, BLUES LADYFISH AND FLOUNDER Winds are blowing out of the East at 16 mph this morning and the water is choppy. We will see rain off and on today and over the weekend, but sometimes that invigorates the fish, so grab a raincoat and get out and do some fishing! Boaters: There is a small craft advisory until Monday. We are starting to see some of that fall fishing that we all love. The fall mullet run brings in all types of fish of various sizes. Snook, Reds, Spanish Mackerel, Black Drum, Flounder, Sharks and one huge Permit have all been landed at the inlet this week. Fishing with cut mullet off the beach and under a bright star lit sky, an anglers rod doubled over and the drag belted sweet melody to their ears! After a tough 40 minutes of fighting, a 6', 60+ lb Blacktip was measured and released unharmed to fight another day! The photo above is going to get your hearts thumping with thoughts of those tasty Flounder that are sure to be coming our way. Jason was fishing the inlet west of the north catwalk when he landed a nice Spanish Mackerel, several Jacks from 12" - 25", a few Blues and this beautiful 24" Flounder! Nice catch Jason! Also caught where a lot of Jacks and Blues on live mullet, a 26" slot Red and 30" C/R Red. |
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