I was certain this time the boat would run, but with the Bay Fair going on at MB, I thought it would be good to run it hard in the SD Bay... Launched super happy and confident, but that didn't last as it started beeping only a few hundred feet from the ramp. The level of sadness that swept over me was like a collapsing building.
I decided to stay close by and duke it out to try and give myself a lift. I was hoping for a nice halibut, but wasn't going to be picky. I found about a dozen small PP bass in the shallower water and just decided to try deeper. There were a lot in the deeper water and they were all quality sized for SD back bay standards. By the time I talked to Dave at 9:30am, I had 37 already with 75% of them being quality fish.
I made a run up to the bridge, but soon as I started slowing it down, it would stall and die. Fish were up here also.
Good quality ones too.
Every spot I ran to had some bass, but more in the deeper water. I thought this was weird since it was high tide and generally the bass mover shallower to hunt on the high tide and get to deeper water at low tide. (At least in my observations)
Lure Eating contraption.....
There were a lot of vagabond boats out there. Some were sideways beached and others looked like Islands of Turds.
Saw this and got a chuckle though...
Aye Aye, Captain!
I just basically drifted at the end and just plucked away. Final tally on the fish counter was 58... all spotted bay bass. Not a single calico, turd roller, halibut or even a mackerel.
I didn't fish long as I needed to empty the boat AGAIN before taking it in. I had a cool talk with a Game Warden when I got back and he was even trying to figure out why my motor was doing that. In any case, I don't remember seeing him before, but was a cool dude and a fun conversation to at least lighten my mood. Then saw some fresh Coat Guard guys practicing getting their boat on the trailer. Not really sure, but I had 4 Prehistoric Soul stickers in the truck and hooked them up. They seemed pretty stoked about it.
Well, threw everything back in the garage and ended up in an awfully familiar spot.
Thanks for reading...