Secured 2 outbacks to the roof of the car and made the first-ever drive to the BB today...got on the water about 645 with high tide at about 9 am...action was great, mostly small dudes for now. I caught 41 total with about 10 or so around 18 or 19 inches, rest smaller. The key was current and jigging the right bait! Once I found what they loved, it was nonstop hits. At times of peak current, hits every cast and a hookup every 3rd or so...used a silver and blue Zoom super fluke on a 1/2 oz white jighead (perfect weight). Never ventured deeper than 25 feet of water as they aren't holed up deep yet (not that we could tell anyway). If you go, make sure to go in between the tides when the current is running. The bite completely shut off at the the changeover. Good bites right on the bridge piles and up to 15 yards down-current.
Worked both north and south runs of the bridge, launched from G dock. My buddy also hooked a large cownose ray that broke his rod in half trying to lift it...will post a pic later.
Ryan
Worked both north and south runs of the bridge, launched from G dock. My buddy also hooked a large cownose ray that broke his rod in half trying to lift it...will post a pic later.
Ryan
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