Met ComeOnFish at the launch just after dawn. The small craft advisory ended at 0700 hrs, so the winds were still 12+ kts and the water was a bit rough with some whitecaps. We launched anyway. I got splashed pretty good when the surf hit the bow during the launch.
We fished up to the 2nd SBC with green crab and shrimp looking for togs. ComeOnFish's mirage drive broke a chain during mid-morning. He had a spare cable/chain in his truck, so he went back to do the fix. (He is so well prepared; I don't carry any spare parts...lol)
Anyway, here's my tally:
7 togs (2 keepers: 16, 18.5"; 5 shorts)
6 oyster toads
3 cunners
1 bsb
Seemed like the tog bite died down during slack tide, which occurred about 1-2 pm.
I talked to another yaker on the water, and he caught 18" and 22" keeper togs (on a blackfish jig with shrimp). Heard a guy on the marine radio ask if anyone caught stripers. Nobody answered. Come to think of it, I had only 2-3 beeps on my FF during the whole day.
The wind and waves settled down during the afternoon, so it was a good day of yak fishing.
We fished up to the 2nd SBC with green crab and shrimp looking for togs. ComeOnFish's mirage drive broke a chain during mid-morning. He had a spare cable/chain in his truck, so he went back to do the fix. (He is so well prepared; I don't carry any spare parts...lol)
Anyway, here's my tally:
7 togs (2 keepers: 16, 18.5"; 5 shorts)
6 oyster toads
3 cunners
1 bsb
Seemed like the tog bite died down during slack tide, which occurred about 1-2 pm.
I talked to another yaker on the water, and he caught 18" and 22" keeper togs (on a blackfish jig with shrimp). Heard a guy on the marine radio ask if anyone caught stripers. Nobody answered. Come to think of it, I had only 2-3 beeps on my FF during the whole day.
The wind and waves settled down during the afternoon, so it was a good day of yak fishing.
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