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Old 12-03-2017, 05:53 PM
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Default Cameron Jetties 12/2

Launched out of Hebert's to beat the east bank for some reds. Everything looked good but the fish weren't cooperating except for a few small flounder and a puppy drum.

Decided to head to the south shore. Nothing going on there either. Found a flock of hovering birds on the way. Weren't diving but they were sticking around for something. Gave up after 15-20 minutes of nothing.

Hit the Cameron jetties right at about noon. Second cast put the first 20" red in the boat. Steady action till around 1:45 when the tide turned.

Jetties saved an otherwise crappy trip. Ended up with a decent mix of reds, black drum, sheepshead, and one obviously lost speck.

One red had some damage on both cheeks. Not sure if that's a bacteria thing or maybe a shark grabbed him by the face.

Everything was caught on white gulp shrimp/mullet, and fresh shrimp. All on the bottom. No cork bites today!



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