With the rain shower just before sunset and the winds blowing around 20-25mph, we headed out to see if we could even attempt to gig some flounder in POC.
Our first stop was completely blown out with muddy water. So, we pushed on a little further to see if it would get better.
We ended finding some protected water way back in the marsh with the help of the higher tide.
The flounder were a little hit and miss but consistent enough to get a 3 man limit in about 2 hrs. Not knowing how the weather was going stay throughout the night, it was a blessing to finish up quick and get in. As I was cleaning the fish, the winds picked up a little harder and the stars were disappearing from the sky.
Going to try for another one tomorrow, hopefully the water will clear up some.
I am glad to see the bays get a little bit of fresh water.
Captain Shawn Harvey
Gofloundering.com
Our first stop was completely blown out with muddy water. So, we pushed on a little further to see if it would get better.
We ended finding some protected water way back in the marsh with the help of the higher tide.
The flounder were a little hit and miss but consistent enough to get a 3 man limit in about 2 hrs. Not knowing how the weather was going stay throughout the night, it was a blessing to finish up quick and get in. As I was cleaning the fish, the winds picked up a little harder and the stars were disappearing from the sky.
Going to try for another one tomorrow, hopefully the water will clear up some.
I am glad to see the bays get a little bit of fresh water.
Captain Shawn Harvey
Gofloundering.com
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