Tough Day

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live bait
live baitFREE2024#1
Got out to the grounds in the Peconic a little early for the start of the flood & waited out the slack. When the tide started to run the forcast 5 N/W turned into a steady 10 east which made for a 4mph drift, combined with the flood tide , too short a drift & too many boats for the drift sock. Had bass a couple days ago on the spoon but I couldn’t work it with the fast drift, switched to a bucktail on a three way & managed one short bass before calling it a wrap.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
Chinacat
ChinacatFREE2024#2
Got out to the grounds in the Peconic a little early for the start of the flood & waited out the slack. When the tide started to run the forcast 5 N/W turned into a steady 10 east which made for a 4mph drift, combined with the flood tide , too short a drift & too many boats for the drift sock. Had bass a couple days ago on the spoon but I couldn’t work it with the fast drift, switched to a bucktail on a three way & managed one short bass before calling it a wrap.
Thats what make the good days that much more special John😎
At least you got out and in the game👍
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
captmike28
captmike28FREE2024#3
Got out to the grounds in the Peconic a little early for the start of the flood & waited out the slack. When the tide started to run the forcast 5 N/W turned into a steady 10 east which made for a 4mph drift, combined with the flood tide , too short a drift & too many boats for the drift sock. Had bass a couple days ago on the spoon but I couldn’t work it with the fast drift, switched to a bucktail on a three way & managed one short bass before calling it a wrap.
As Mitch said, at least you got to wet a line and bend the rod once. Have no fear, John, they will be in the Gut very soon!
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018

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