Monthly Archives: September 2024

Morning Pups

Hit the flats this morning and did nothing with the trout. Moved out to the reef where there was a good pup bite. I got broken off twice by something bigger. I assume big reds but can’t rule out black … Continue reading

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PSWSFA Sheepshead Tournament

I fished the PSWSFA Sheepshead Tournament today with David Brabrand and Jerald Abraham. They brought me along to take their photographs. I did catch more toadfish than the two of them combined and I caught all three conger eels…but enough … Continue reading

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Gator

I made a drift across the flats this morning to see in the sunrise. I caught a small trout on topwater that thought he was something. Then, a very angry lady exploded on the lure. She really was something and … Continue reading

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Our Back Yard

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Beautiful Morning

I ran out for the sunrise and made one drift across the flats. Topwater explosions ensued, and I caught trout from 21 to 24 inches long. After the sun got up, I went on out to the reef and caught … Continue reading

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Morning Trout

Stan Simmerman took me after speckled trout for a short trip this morning. We caught 7 speckled trout with 4 being over 20 inches long. The first one was still in the dark on a topwater. The fish exploded on … Continue reading

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Quick Trip

I went out and did a little, local wreck fishing this morning with Stan Simmerman and David Brabrand. We just took the crabs that were in my pots at the dock. We came back in when we ran out of bait. … Continue reading

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Specks

Stan Simmerman took me speckled trout fishing this morning. We caught grey trout, silver perch, bluefish, sea robin, and a grunt. The speck bite was slow. It seemed especially slow for me. Stan caught 5 speckled trout including a citation-sized … Continue reading

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