I launched from the Queen Sound public boat ramp around 7am. It's a decent ramp with parking for maybe 20 cars/trucks with trailers. There were only 2 other trucks when I arrived. There is also a grassy beach, perfect for launching yaks.
The ramp is just before this bridge. I started fishing the end of the outgoing tide.
Not a bite... until the tide changed, and I hooked this 21" flounder on a Gulp jerk shad (pink/chartreuse). My first flounder ever.
Not another bite until about an hour later, something powerful started taking line out. I thought it was the biggest fish I'd ever caught and was surprised to find that it was a ray... A hard fighting doormat.
The ramp is just before this bridge. I started fishing the end of the outgoing tide.
Not a bite... until the tide changed, and I hooked this 21" flounder on a Gulp jerk shad (pink/chartreuse). My first flounder ever.
Not another bite until about an hour later, something powerful started taking line out. I thought it was the biggest fish I'd ever caught and was surprised to find that it was a ray... A hard fighting doormat.
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