It was a beautiful day out there. I launched right at sunrise and stayed on the inside. Water temps were mid-60s and there were bunker everywhere, though the water was dirty. I picked up a chunky trout on a Candy Corn Saltwater Assassin only a few minutes after I started trolling. Every minute or so there was another "smack!" that would echo around the quiet coves as trout fed at the surface. Most were shallow, around 3' or so, and concentrated on ambush points.
Unfortunately, something kept shredding my assassins so I changed it up. The grass wasn't bad so I put a 52 MR Mirrolure on one rod, which is usually deadly for slow-trolling trout further south, and a Zman paddletail on the other. I got a rat red on the Mirrolure but nothing would touch the Zmans, even when I tried a few colors. I pulled out Chicken on a Chain assassins (rootbeer color with a chartreuse tail) but the bite was dying as the sun got higher and they just didn't want it.
Before leaving around noon I hit the channel to jig a little. Something actually sliced the tail off a Zman, which I've never even seen blues do. Ribbon fish, maybe?
Takeaway: candy corn is disgusting, but Candy Corn is magic. That lure never fails me in the fall, and the puppy drum seem to like it even more than trout.
Unfortunately, something kept shredding my assassins so I changed it up. The grass wasn't bad so I put a 52 MR Mirrolure on one rod, which is usually deadly for slow-trolling trout further south, and a Zman paddletail on the other. I got a rat red on the Mirrolure but nothing would touch the Zmans, even when I tried a few colors. I pulled out Chicken on a Chain assassins (rootbeer color with a chartreuse tail) but the bite was dying as the sun got higher and they just didn't want it.
Before leaving around noon I hit the channel to jig a little. Something actually sliced the tail off a Zman, which I've never even seen blues do. Ribbon fish, maybe?
Takeaway: candy corn is disgusting, but Candy Corn is magic. That lure never fails me in the fall, and the puppy drum seem to like it even more than trout.
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