Ferdinand and I fished to the east today and it was very fishy, to say the least. First thing we encountered was school after school of Spanish Mackerel. We would get long drifts with multiple casts in a row hooking up. Then we would run to the next school and do it again. These Mackerel ran from 10" to 2 pounds. After an hour we had enough and went to look for our next challenge. I guess we caught close to 40 Spanish Mackerel, keeping all we wanted and released the rest. On the shoals we searched for the school of Drum I fished on Tuesday, but we never found them. We even set out on foot at one point to fish a hard to reach spot, but that didn't work either! We did find the motherlode of Bluefish. We caught Bluefish from 1-3 pounds until we couldn't take it anymore. We caught them on metal and top water plugs. We probably caught around 50 Bluefish, keeping a few and releasing the rest. Finally, on the way home, we ran over a huge school of Red Drum. We spent a good 2 hours searching for them and waiting to see if they'd come back up on "their spot" but we never saw them again. Oh well, a good day that nearly turned great! Total for the day was 40 Spanish Mackerel and 50 Bluefish.
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