Headed a ways north than usual in search of some grinner holding cooler waters. Fished from the bottom of the low till almost the peak of the high before salad rolled in with a vengeance and shut me down for the night. Always nice to fish new water. No grinners, only some puckermouths, but felt this water has potential for a later date. Usually don't post AO pics but if someone wants to do the hike it takes to get into this one , more power to ya...
Low tide at sunset
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Mr. Horny
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Thanks for looking
JOE
Those horned sharks are rad! 8)
We gotta get out soon again my man 8)
I got a kick out of you calling those fish "Puckermouths"! lol
Thanks for posting something. I've tried in the surf for nothing on Saturday and went for a bait run on Sunday for one small bonito. I'm not sure what's going on right now, but hopefully things change here in a hurry!
Perfect name for them!! I'll be using that frequently! It's been absolutely dead for surf grinners. I think most will agree that a surf bat would be a welcomed sight in the surf. Getting pretty desperate down here. All this warm water is mucking it up for us. Never thought I'd say that...
Switch it up for a bit if it's slow. ;D