I fished Friday evening into night and this morning for reds. I used the same rig that Joe and I have been using recently with the head-on shrimp. Most of the fish were biting the head section of the shrimp last night. The wind was higher than the forecast predicted at first (surprise!), but it eventually calmed down, which made it easier to keep the floats in place. I caught two keeper sizes reds (18" & 19") and a handful of smaller 16"-17" fish. Most of the fish were deep in the marsh. I played around with my camera settings to attempt to capture the night footage. I turned the spot meter on and adjusted the ISO a bit. It seemed to help a little bit. Joe gave me good advice to have a light shining toward me, so I tried that out.
Night Reds.jpg
This morning was a skunk. Wind was light at first, but the temperature was too cold and the tidal coefficient was very high.
Night Reds.jpg
This morning was a skunk. Wind was light at first, but the temperature was too cold and the tidal coefficient was very high.
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