I was supposed to meet up someone to wet a line, but they turned out to have something come up and couldn't make it. Squatch was also out, so I had a decision to make. Wife is out of town, but I didn't want to leave my daughter at home too long, so went for an old fashioned vina hunt. I packed the bay rod and the trusty chartreuse super spook. Incoming tide looked to be perfect in some of the old high tide spots.
Random riff-raff and urban campers in some of the good old spots had me wiggle down to some other areas that were close by.
Heard some pops.
Missed a couple, but they weren't exactly blow ups, so not sure if they were needlefish, smelt or just small vina.
After about 60 casts I heard the "Gulp" and swept the rod back to feel some pressure on it! Splash-splash-splash!
(https://i.imgur.com/hxO0Inz.jpg)
Not a monster, but probably 18" or 19".
It had both fangs... and a bright ass yellow mouth! A lot brighter yellow mouth than what I remember, but it has been a while....
(https://i.imgur.com/f7kzMDk.jpg)
I was going to stay a bit longer, but decided on 20 more casts. If I got bit at any point, I would stay for 20 more. Figures, I cast another 20 times and not a thing, so drove back happy for my first "Topwater" vina of 2022.
Bay is sketchy at night in the summer, especially when there's no wingman, but I only was there an hour or so before heading back.
Thanks for reading!
Dems tasty!
That's another one that's on my bucket list, sure wish we had a bay around my neck of the woods
Vibrant colors = 8) Sketchy during the day sometimes, can't imagine a Solo trip without packing some heat :o
Nice job, Phong would be proud of you!