I had the opportunity to take a few weeks off this month to spend some quiet time hanging from a tree with a bow in hand waiting for something to walk by but like the saying goes “all good things must come to an end”. It was time for me to get back to work and my first charter was with Scott and John who slayed some nice redfish. We had some great catches but the best one was when Johns rod broke but still got his redfish in.
Here is Scott’s fish of the day
The following day was a canceled trip due to the big storm the weather man predicted but when I woke up I was greeted by low winds and sunny skies. I called my charter Phil and Don and we met later that morning where the guys got a nice redfish and flounder that were invited back for lunch. (no pics forgot camera in the truck)
Wednesdays charter was with Jacques and John who wanted dinner for 10 so we hit the inlet and came back with flounder for everyone. John took top honors with this 6lb. flounder but was almost outdone by Jacques who had the bad luck of losing a double-digit flounder boat side.

Today I invited my good bud AJ for a day of flounder fishing but with this chilly weather that moved in the bite was a lot slower than yesterday. We made a move for redfish which we found in the back of a shallow creek on a full on feeding frenzy. We had tails and backs breaking water as the reds were on a major feed. We had some great hook ups including one kamikaze fish who made his escape by jumping out of the water and onto an oyster bed cut the line and wiggled back into the water.

All fish were caught on live or cut mullet rigged on a Daiichi 3/0 circle hook or Slayer inc. jighead.
Capt. Chris Herrera
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