Caught My Limit -- Freezer is full
Today and tomorrow are supposed to be the two best days for fishing (until next weekend) but, yesterday the Mullet were thick in the shallows near the entrance to Nassau Sound so, I caught my limit of those little bait fish -- and I caught a few of those tasty spotted Sea Trout too. Two of the trout were in the keeper size so, they are now in the freezer and it is full -- now spilling over into the right half of the freezer where I keep other things (less smelly). I also caught some more of those Blues but, opted to not keep any of them since I have a dozen in the freezer -- did look for an Osprey to give one or two of them to but, none were in sight (probably too busy catching some of those Mullet too).
Friday was a dreary overcast day and I never saw the sun once while fishing that day (or the rest of the day) and there was a light rain falling off and on all the time I fished (more of just a nuisance than a real rain). I only caught a few Blues and threw them all back or to the Pelicans and I could only manage to net a half dozen of those Mullet that day.
Now I have enough of those bait fish to get me through next weekend and today and tomorrow. It's supposed to be in the low 80s today so the drive down A1A should be enjoyable at mid day (don't really remember a day when I haven't enjoyed that drive with its palm trees, palmettos, flowers and beautiful homes).
Friday was a dreary overcast day and I never saw the sun once while fishing that day (or the rest of the day) and there was a light rain falling off and on all the time I fished (more of just a nuisance than a real rain). I only caught a few Blues and threw them all back or to the Pelicans and I could only manage to net a half dozen of those Mullet that day.
Now I have enough of those bait fish to get me through next weekend and today and tomorrow. It's supposed to be in the low 80s today so the drive down A1A should be enjoyable at mid day (don't really remember a day when I haven't enjoyed that drive with its palm trees, palmettos, flowers and beautiful homes).
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