The brisk West wind continued today. The flags were popping so we hit the inside holes again. Armed with live shrimp and plastics we hit the first spot and caught limits of trout in the 12-18" class. The live shrimp started off strong carolina rigged, but in the end the artificial cocahoes prevailed. Steady action all morning kept us pinned to the spot. After the trout were on ice, we hit the hot redfish cove from yesterday and only managed black drum and rat reds. The tide was not moving right in the area although the water looked good. Each day is a new day and fish have tails so they can move around! With the chest filled with trout, we hit the slip to beat the heat. The weather this week looks hot with not much chance of rain. Hope fully this west wind will lay down in the mornings. Good luck out there this week.
Captain Jeff J. Dauzat
Fin and Feather Guide Service
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