The Difference a Day Makes
Yesterday morning, I decided to head back over to Amelia Island State Park to fish the incoming tide for a few hours -- I drove there in the fog and waited for the first view of the sun (hoped eventually that the fog would clear and by 10:30 it nearly did). Fishing was better than it has been recently and I caught a few small Blues, one Spotted Sea trout (too small to keep), and two small Whiting which are now in the freezer with the last of the Blue fish.
This morning, I got up earlier and since there was no fog in the campground, I decided to go over to the park again in hopes of catching a nice sunrise -- and fish some more too before the rain and nasty weather is supposed to hit. Well, I caught a really nice sunrise but, didn't catch much of anything else (only a few small Blues and I tossed them all back). I did try throwing one of the Blues up on the beach for a few minutes in hopes of luring one of those beautiful Osprey down from the skies -- had my camera ready but, only the sea gulls showed up and they didn't want anything to do with that flopping and snapping Blue.
This morning, I got up earlier and since there was no fog in the campground, I decided to go over to the park again in hopes of catching a nice sunrise -- and fish some more too before the rain and nasty weather is supposed to hit. Well, I caught a really nice sunrise but, didn't catch much of anything else (only a few small Blues and I tossed them all back). I did try throwing one of the Blues up on the beach for a few minutes in hopes of luring one of those beautiful Osprey down from the skies -- had my camera ready but, only the sea gulls showed up and they didn't want anything to do with that flopping and snapping Blue.
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