Because of wind forecasts (and boy was Windfinder off this week on direction) I fished Breton Bay Sunday and this morning. Both times around low tide. Sunday was awful. I could only muster one schoolies, a handful of mostly micro perch and a spot.
Today was much better. An 18” rock, a bunch of 14-15” fish and some you wonder what their thinking. At low tide I wandered deep into the bay and back up a creek rumored to have snakeheads. Big mistake, at low tide you’re not getting into this creek with a pedal drive. I was easily 100 yards from where the creek entered the bay when my fins bottomed out. So I turned around, tossed out a paddle tail and fairly quickly had my first speck of the year.

Don’t ask me what it was doing way back where I was but I’ll take it. Hopefully many more to come in more typical habitat.
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Today was much better. An 18” rock, a bunch of 14-15” fish and some you wonder what their thinking. At low tide I wandered deep into the bay and back up a creek rumored to have snakeheads. Big mistake, at low tide you’re not getting into this creek with a pedal drive. I was easily 100 yards from where the creek entered the bay when my fins bottomed out. So I turned around, tossed out a paddle tail and fairly quickly had my first speck of the year.

Don’t ask me what it was doing way back where I was but I’ll take it. Hopefully many more to come in more typical habitat.
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