Work has been crazy busy with today being a perfect example. After the weekend craziness I had two trips today. The morning trip was with locals Ray and Manny with the goal to get out on the water and have 12 year old Manny catch fish. I have to tell you, it was slow. Manny caught fish, snappers and jacks but most of the spots I fished were slow. We fished a deeper wreck inside the bay that had a cloud of thousands of snappers on it but they were all small. We tried for snook in the creeks but that was also slow. In the end the had a great time and they can't wait to go out again.
In the afternoon, I had John, Johnny and Gianna. Johnny is a teenager and Gianna is 12 years old and a bit scared of boats and water. But, we fished a few spots that kept them busy and we kept a few fish for shark bait. We hit the flats for sharks and the sharks were rolling in but a few at a time and not very aggressive. The problem? The tide was super slow and would not move. This means there is very little to no current and there is no water flow to disperse scent. Anyway, the tide finally moved a little bit and Johnny finally got his shark. Now, they're looking at some dates in March to do it again.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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