After about 10 days of big tides, big waves, big wind, and weeds, things settled down nicely at the beginning of the week. I was unable to fish on Tuesday but found time to gather some fleas in the afternoon and conditions looked promising. I hit the sand as the sun was just starting to show itself on this partly cloudy morning. 8-10 mph winds out of the ESE made a pleasant morning with temperature in the high 70’s. I set my rod holders in the wash as I would be fishing a falling tide. Before I had my 3rd pole out, the first one I set was bouncing.
A nice whiting started my day. For the next couple hours the action was non-stop. Most of the action came from whiting. I did land 5 undersized pompano, several ladyfish and palometra, and only a few cats. I had a couple bite-offs, lost a few in the wash and released some small whiting. The waves were still rolling in at about 4 feet and there were enough weeds to be bothersome. The water was only slightly off color but seemed slightly warmer that just 2 weeks ago. I quit fishing a bit before 12:30 and gathered a couple of rakes full of the abundant sandfleas showing, to use over the next few days. Headed home with 43 whiting in the cooler for the day.
Nice haul and thanks for the report!
nice fish
looking for black drum near Edgewater .Have the shrimp stared yet?