Launched S.I. at 5pm and paddled toward the mouth to ride the tide in. Water was 68, winds an annoying 10 knots but weakening, and Smashmouth was rockin' the stage over at Humphrey's.
On the way out Mr. Triple outboards buzzes the channel to my port side. As he passes I hear a splash in his wake. I look over and see what looks like a pelican wing. Then not a second later it jumps. Nope not a wing at all but the tail of a juvenile thresher shark. Body was maybe the size of a presto log. It jumped 3 times about 50 yards away. I point my bow towards it and immediately start to throw plastics ( I'm armed with nothing but bass gear btw ). After a few unsuccessful retrieves I figure it sunk out and is long gone.
As I prepare to move along Mr. Twin outboards comes hauling ass inside of me. And sure as hell there's that thresher providing me with an aerial display in the wake. I try and take a pic with my phone but as you may well know wet fingers and touch screens don't mix. Oh well. Metered lots of bait in the area with spots of birds on em which may have lured that shark in the bay. One of the coolest thing I've seen in awhile.
Other than that fishing was a dinkfest. Spotties, flatties, and a lone sculpin but all smaller kine. Out of the water by 9pm. Next bay visit I'll be dragging a mack for sure.