Been on some nice oversized reds in the creeks.
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Bananas are terrible luck.
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I hate gettin up early, but it usually pays off.
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Plenty of reds out in the ocean too.
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As usual, the 5-6' blacktips are thicker than flies on !@#$ this time of year. Mostly surf casting for them, but they're pretty darn fun in the kayak too. This one was small enough to cooperate for a quick photo.
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Big ol' stanky cuda.
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Adult red drum are spawning in the sounds and rivers right now on through september. Pretty much gotta soak bait to catch 'em, but the fight makes up for it. Here's an average size fish from monday evening.
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Probably gonna go hard after the big reds here for a couple weeks if the weather allows, then get back out in the ocean for some big mama king macks once the fall run picks up. Not to mention inshore is on fire as well. So many options this time of year, gotta love it.