Bluefish Heaven
The water's chilly, even for early December. The early morning water temp was only 60 degrees but the snook were still on dock lights and had no problem eating a fly. Others were found after the sun came up but as the morning worked on toward low tide at 9am the activity wained. The inlet was full of bluefish that would eat anything that moved. All really good fish in the 2 to 3 lb range and running around in packs as long as the water was stained from the outgoing tide. As soon as the clean ocean water started filtering in the jig was up and it was nothing but casting practice. A great morning of fish catching fun. Tons better than spanish (more fish and more fight). Worth a look every time we're on the water with an outgoing tide.
Labels: bluefish, Inlet, outgoing tide
