Monday, October 30, 2006

Redneck Riviera Cold Front Report










Wednesday there were plenty of specs being caught even thought they weren't that big...then we had one heck of a blow cold front come through Friday. Wind got up to 40 mph right out of the north. Todd and I decided to go fishing just to prove that you can catch fish down here regardless of the conditions. Todd caught a keeper red and spec. I caught the most drum and my reds and specs were on the small size and because we were in Todd's boat he makes the rules about how many rods you can bring, how small of a fish you can keep....bla bla bla. Speaking of Todd's boat....where we launched the boat is at the end of a canal that is not really a boat ramp. Todd learned a lesson that he should tie his boat up once he beaches it...cuz it floated off. He has now learned to tie the boat off. I went to the beach Sunday afternoon to find the wind switched around. There were a group of guys that sent their women out to cast net bait. When they saw me catch my own they told me to move down the beach if I didn't have a woman to catch bait for me...cuz that is the way it is on the Redneck Riviera women catch bait while guys drink beer, eat BBQ and reel in the fish...I said I wasn't from around here and I didn't know the rules. Then I got this group of gals to wade out and herd the mullet towards me...my fellow fishermen told me that that was acceptable. After missing a couple of oversized reds...I called it quits and went home with an ice chest full of bait...it was fun catching bait too.

That is all we know at this time.... this is your "WhoDaMan" reporter on the Redneck Riviera bringing you another almost live...with an auto balanced and resized digital color report.
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