6-26-08
Fished the south end today with Claude Fenema and wife Debbie. We met at 6:30 AM at his house in New Smyrny Beach, fished the back country in the mangroves, the tide was super low this morning, it was the new moon. The new and full moon will give you the highest high and the lowest low of the month and today was no exception, you could walk in lots of places and not get your feet wet where normally there would be several feet of water. We found a slough across fron the Coast Guard Station at Ponce Inlet where there were a few Spanish Mackeral and some Blue Fish, the most we got from them was cut off. Next we went to a big sand bar across fron Inlet Harbor Resturant where we caught some small bonefish last but they haven't shown up yet. We did however find a good number of Bonnett Head Sharkes, they were everywhere and eating anything you got in front of them. We didn't land any but did mannage to get the hooks and splitrings torn off of several plugs. The show was worth getting up to see. I have fished the same area before and caught one of two but never saw them in the quanity as that morning. 
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Posted on 06 Jul 2008 by admin
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