Plan was tomorrow morning meet at the launch for 5 am... Well rain changed that plan to meeting at the launch at 5 pm today and fish into the night. The action started off hot hot. Larry got crapped on by another bird and we never looked back from there. Good luck, yea I think so. First 15 minutes of fishing I threw a heddon walk the dog lure and Larry threw the weightless mag fluke. On my third cast in bright sunny conditions I get smashed 3 times in 4 feet of water and hook up with a nice schoolie. I ended up getting 3 more on that and had plenty more missed blow ups. Larry started to get the hang of the fluke and with some small tweaks he got 3 fish in a short amount of time. Long pauses was key. We made our way slowing down to our spots and found everywhere we found fish they were in the chewing mood. Just before dark I tossed out a black bomber and every cast for a half hour I got hit at least once. At one point losing a fish half way to the boat and catching another one on the same cast. The fish were destroying it so Larry threw out his daiwa sp minnow and began hooking up as well. Multiple double hook ups and as it started to get crazy good the tide went slack and it was over just like that. At this point darkness was starting to settle in.
We have been on the river many many times but never in complete darkness that wasn't followed shortly by a sunrise, so we didn't know what to expect as far as the bite was concerned. I tossed on a black hogy 7 inch plastic on a jig and Larry threw a mag fluke on a jig and we went on to catch fish on an average of 2 out of 4 cast until we left. Anchoring in one spot produced over 80 fish alone.. It was crazy good fishing. I had no clue that fishing at night could be every bit as productive as during the day. We ended the night with between 160-180 fish easy. Including my third consecutive trip with a keeper. (29 incher) and a lot of fish in the 20/26 inch range. Tonight had it all .. top water explosions, vicious jerk bait strikes, lots of jig fish, tons of laughs, hi fives, and too much fun. Water temp is up to 50-51 and most fish were caught between 4-15 feet. Still no sign of these dam herring!! But it wont be long. I know i won't forget this trip for a very long time. Thanks again Larry! Your the man!
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