Fished the lighthouse from 2:30-7:45 at SPSP. It was blazing hot and I was still struggling from the night before so I knew I was probably not going to have the best day of fishing.
Paddling out I got the great idea to troll a tube through the minefield of crab pots, just to see if there were any rock or blues in the area. Snagged the last crab pot and had to go back and get it off, wasn't too bad at least.
Got to the lighthouse and started catching small spot almost immediately. Great! I put the first one on my circle hook and drop it in to drift behind me. Next drop, another little spot... this one goes in the livewell, aka a 5 gallon bucket and an aerator. Thud. No water... Great. Cut a bottle, throw water in and turn on the little bubbler. Clearly not firing on all cylinders... This continues and we throw about 10 of the right size small spot in the bucket and start to get ready to head towards the bridge. Bait check. All floaters. F. Turns out the hose had a kink in it and no air was going in... I straightened it and it seemed to be working a lot better.
At that point we'd both already lost our spot rigs and only had larger hooks left so we couldn't catch any more mini's. We decided just to hunker down and try to bottom fish the lighthouse anyway. Ended up being fun still and caught a bunch of white perch, a few larger spot, and a couple of croaker. I brought the croaker, large spot, and a few jumbo white perch home for dinner. No love live-lining around the lighthouse, had a few really short runs and then had some weird bites on spot fillets that I thought might have been flounder.
One other thing, my buddy I was with got hit with a set of rogue waves when he was nosed up to the lighthouse. They came from behind and were so tall I lost sight of him when he went into the ditch... I don't know how he stayed in! I was broadside in the wind/waves, just how my trident loves to ride and took one over the side, but was able to nose in for the second. Granted, my waves were much smaller. Pretty crazy to see though!
Paddling out I got the great idea to troll a tube through the minefield of crab pots, just to see if there were any rock or blues in the area. Snagged the last crab pot and had to go back and get it off, wasn't too bad at least.
Got to the lighthouse and started catching small spot almost immediately. Great! I put the first one on my circle hook and drop it in to drift behind me. Next drop, another little spot... this one goes in the livewell, aka a 5 gallon bucket and an aerator. Thud. No water... Great. Cut a bottle, throw water in and turn on the little bubbler. Clearly not firing on all cylinders... This continues and we throw about 10 of the right size small spot in the bucket and start to get ready to head towards the bridge. Bait check. All floaters. F. Turns out the hose had a kink in it and no air was going in... I straightened it and it seemed to be working a lot better.
At that point we'd both already lost our spot rigs and only had larger hooks left so we couldn't catch any more mini's. We decided just to hunker down and try to bottom fish the lighthouse anyway. Ended up being fun still and caught a bunch of white perch, a few larger spot, and a couple of croaker. I brought the croaker, large spot, and a few jumbo white perch home for dinner. No love live-lining around the lighthouse, had a few really short runs and then had some weird bites on spot fillets that I thought might have been flounder.
One other thing, my buddy I was with got hit with a set of rogue waves when he was nosed up to the lighthouse. They came from behind and were so tall I lost sight of him when he went into the ditch... I don't know how he stayed in! I was broadside in the wind/waves, just how my trident loves to ride and took one over the side, but was able to nose in for the second. Granted, my waves were much smaller. Pretty crazy to see though!
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