Aloha anglin' afficinados. Fishing has been hot. Check it out.
The sun rises...
More primo habitat.
Trout have been hitting well all over the bay.
The Marina has finally been torn down. Now, I kinda miss it.
There have been thousands and thousands of mullet everywhere lately. You tend to get excited when you see mullet because they're so active on the surface. I mean, if you see mullet, it means there's some fish out there. Mullet = not a total dead zone. You can cast lures into mullet all day and catch nothing. Fun.
An interesting juxtaposition of sea and land or my camera went off by accident... not sure...
Dock Light Fishing: This picture shows how far away from a dock light you should be to catch fish. Get too close, no fishes. I've found you should just cast right at the light and hopefully go past it. Lately, the edges haven't produced like right in the middle of the light. Also, pausing your retrieve doesn't work for me. Once you stop a quick retrieve the fish are like "Woah dude, that's a piece of plastic." you have to create competition under the light and a quick and getting quicker retrieve helps.
Good casts make it happen. Once you get good at skipping your lure way up under the dock,you will start really catching fish. When your first cast wraps around the dock light it just ruins your mojo.
Hippy shots are everywhere.
Cast into about 20 wakes and felt the lure being knocked around. This sweet redfish finally smacked it. 30.5" was the measurement. That's the biggest redfish I've ever caught on a jerkbait.
Thats it!
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