10/12/20
We’ve been up in N. Y. on the Salmon River & it’s been a little slow fishing. Getting into some daily but today it broke open. Most fish were taken on eggs. Hit a few on San Juan Worms & Wooly Buggers.
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10/29/20
We had a very good day offshore. It was rough but found plenty of small Albies. Lost 2 big fish ( probably to Sharks ) & got bit off twice.
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10/28/20
Still pretty windy here but the rain has stopped. Dock lights were on fire this morning. A few quick blitz’s. All fish taken on size 2 White Schminnow
Dun came up we went looking for Tarpon. Found a bunch of rollers got 1 to eat
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10/23/20
Been blown& raining all week. This morning rain stopped but still blowing. Headed up the Loxahatchee River & got 1 tiny Snook & 1-2 on Tarpon.
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10/17/20
Good morning. Found a school of Jacks blitzing Glass Minnows. A few Snook on sea walls.
Didn’t see any Tarpon. Very windy
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10/16/20
Had a good morning. Snook & Jacks all on white spun deer hair mullet fly. Missed a few big Snook a long sea wall. Then went looking for the Silver Kinds. Had 2 eats on an all zonker black & red 2”
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10/15/20
We had a slow night last night. Found a area that was loaded with Mullet & some Snook but couldn’t get a bite. Headed up river & found some willing Snook to eat. Fished the same area that produced Tarpon in morning & there was nothing.
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10/14/20
We had a great morning fishing all white & Tan/Brown spun deer hair mullet flys 4-5” in length. Tarpon & Tarpon Snook.
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10/11/20
Conditions on the beach were nice this morning. Some small schools of Pilchards with some Snook & small Jacks on them. White/Chartreuse Wig hair Clouser.
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10/10/20
Crazy weather this morning windy then rain then wind laid down a bit more rain & very windy. Had a good morning throwing a 5” all white spun deer hair Mullet fly. Saw very few of them today.
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