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Didn't get out until around noon. Caught a few pinfish and a fishstick whiting in the first few minutes on fresh Bloodworms. Near low tide we caught a couple of keeper whiting on Fishbites Bloodworm. Right after the tide turned I caught a fat 15 inch Black Drum on Bloodworm.

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Not long after we caught a couple of decent keeper sized Pompano on Fishbites Bloodworm. We also used frozen shrimp and mullet chunks, which just got picked apart by pinfish, as well as Fishbites and Gulp sand flea (saw none on the beach). I also had the fishstick whiting out on a Carolina rig in the suds, and he disappeared. I put some cut pinfish back out there and got nothing on that.

By about 5 the tide was really rolling in and we were moving up the hill more than we were fishing so we called it a day. Really, after those few fish after the tide turned, it was tough fishing because the current picked up considerably as well as the rollers in the surf. Will be back at it tomorrow, hope to have more to report.
 

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Went back out today around 11AM. Lots of grass in the surf but a lot more action than yesterday. Caught 2 decent Spot, a bunch of Whiting and smaller Pomps and a Blowfish. I guess the Pinfish took the day off. :D Largest Whiting was 11" but most were about that size with a couple finger sized. Almost everything was caught either on Bloodworms or Fishbites bloodworms again. Also had some mullet chunks and spot heads out on the big rod but no takers. Most everything was caught on the outgoing tide. Once it bottomed out the bite turned off and stayed off until we left around 5. Hope to get back down in a couple of weeks.

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