Sat. morning Kayak Joe, a newbie buddy Joe F., and myself hit the water at Kipto before 7:00 AM to find out if the big girls had arrived yet. We paddled North and out about 2 mi. to the channel and around 80 ft of water. Soaked eels until around 10:30 with zero success. We then came back to the ships, checked with a yakker tog fishing, and he said it was slow. We headed to the pound nets and beach…totally dead there. Beached for lunch, and considered our options. Joe F. had to leave after lunch, so Kayak Joe and I decided to load up and head to Wise Pt. We went to one of the small Islands around there. There was a creek we wanted to check out from earlier in the year. However, a super low tide made everything different. There was no water at all as we tried to find a way into the entrance. We had to drag the boats in about 4" of water for 200 yds. Finally we stopped, beached the boats, and asked ourselves if there was anyway this place would still be holding fish? Decided to take a hike with a rod to find out for sure. We casted and walked for about 300 yds., and the water was only a foot deep. I suggested we go back and check on the kayaks, since we had not anchor tethered them. Joe made one more cast, and the surface exploded, the screaming drag told us that there was at least one big red stranded inside. He was grinning from ear to ear as be beached a nice 24"er. We rushed back to the boats, started dragging them for several more yards until we could shallow paddle. A few casts, and in the least amount of water imaginable, it was on. We had three double hookups, and several back to back fish. Literally as easy as fishing in a barrel. There were a couple of small rock, and Joe got a surprise specked, but the rest were nice pups 20-24". I caught around 20, and Joe had a few more than that! All in about an hour and a half! One of the reds I caught was under 20", but it had 10 spots on one side, and 8 on the other...there should be some sort of record keeping I know it was a record for me. Joe and I agreed, that the biggest fighters of the day were the 22"ers. Man those guys were on steroids! This year has been off the hook for puppy drum, and they are all still there from Sat. We released all the fish in good shape.
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