Fished along the way up to the 2nd SBC. I had sand fleas and dozens of fiddlers; I was focused on finding sheepshead. Too bad, no sheeps; all I caught were a lot of croaker, toads and a skate. I talked to two other yakers who were also fishing for sheeps. Nothing, but one of the guys caught mackerel and other fish at the first island.
Met four yakers along the way; they caught flounder in the morning. One guy caught a 20" flounder. They were jigging or using minnows. I talked to other yakers in the afternoon, and they didn't catch any flounder.
When I was back on shore, Slap and another yaker said that several anglers were pulling up spades at the 1st island. Dang! If I knew about it when I was out there, I would have joined the fun (instead I turned around at the 2nd SBC and went back toward shore in the afternoon).
It was a very good day to yak fish; calm water, light winds, partly sunny. The current was not bad either.
Oh, as I was loading up the car around 5 pm, the rain came in. It turned out to be a bad thunderstorm with thunder, lightning, and hail, and it sure dispersed the beach goers.
Met four yakers along the way; they caught flounder in the morning. One guy caught a 20" flounder. They were jigging or using minnows. I talked to other yakers in the afternoon, and they didn't catch any flounder.
When I was back on shore, Slap and another yaker said that several anglers were pulling up spades at the 1st island. Dang! If I knew about it when I was out there, I would have joined the fun (instead I turned around at the 2nd SBC and went back toward shore in the afternoon).
It was a very good day to yak fish; calm water, light winds, partly sunny. The current was not bad either.
Oh, as I was loading up the car around 5 pm, the rain came in. It turned out to be a bad thunderstorm with thunder, lightning, and hail, and it sure dispersed the beach goers.
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