Thursday, November 3, 2011


1-03-11 THURSDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, WHITING, FLOUNDER, SPANISH MACKEREL AND POMPANO

The water is very churned up today although the wind has calmed down from yesterday; waves are coming over the jetties and soaking anglers in the process. Take rain gear if you head to the inlet today. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northeast at 7 mph currently.

We received a report from Mike  who was out on the north jetty yesterday who said the bite was slower in the morning than it has been. Mike landed 3 Black Drum and a slot Red and 4 or 5 other Black Drum came over the rails while he was there. Snook were active with undersize, over the slot and several keepers that were landed on live shrimp. Some good sized Whiting came over the rails as well as quite a few short Pompano that were returned to the water. The water was dirty and there was a lot of seaweed tangling lines and frustrating anglers. Thanks for the update Mike!
A 23' Flounder was landed off the new T-Dock Monday night using live mullet. We thought the new dock would be a good place to Flounder fish!



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