First area found multiple schools cruising and feeding on the shoreline. Charley encouraged me to go ahead and cast.
So I did
I sure wish I could teach her to land, unhook and release fish so I wouldn't have to get off the platform.
But at least she tries.
Moved on to the marsh flats and found it covered with these, so the catching continued
Ended the day landing 18 reds on the fly, 5 more came unhooked and I broke two off. Twenty-five hook-ups on a day I hadn't intended to fish ain't a bad thing. Water is clearing up nicely and is much cooler than it has been. The fish are feeling it and fought much harder than thay have in recent weeks, They weren't visibly feeding on anything in particular, just cruising the open marsh lakes and shorelines. Even though they didn't seem to be on the feed, very few fish refused the fly (Redfish Crack of course) when I put it in the right spot.






