The Admiral named a tiny creek that feeds into the main body of our tidal river "The Bayou" and up until today it was the only part of my river that I hadn't caught a striped bass in. While I was anchored just outside the bayou, being abused by stripers that amused themselves by following my lure, only to turn at the boat and flip a fin at me, I noticed a very large fish occasionally crash bait just inside the bayou.
After I couldn't take any more I snuck my boat (22') into the Bayou where it is only about 120' across with a water depth of 3'. I tossed a cast up further into the bayou and after a swirl at my plug and some significant Joe Cockeresque seizures, my popper was inhaled by a very upset, large fish. Pretty soon I slipped a net under her, and after unhooking and measuring her, there was time for a quick photo op and then a successful release. Caught another 8 fish from 18-27" on a very successful morning. Season total is now 120, with 16 fish 28" and better, 2 of which were greater than 31".
After I couldn't take any more I snuck my boat (22') into the Bayou where it is only about 120' across with a water depth of 3'. I tossed a cast up further into the bayou and after a swirl at my plug and some significant Joe Cockeresque seizures, my popper was inhaled by a very upset, large fish. Pretty soon I slipped a net under her, and after unhooking and measuring her, there was time for a quick photo op and then a successful release. Caught another 8 fish from 18-27" on a very successful morning. Season total is now 120, with 16 fish 28" and better, 2 of which were greater than 31".
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