Bluffs Landing Weekend Report
March 17, 2007
Our weekend started with clear skies on Friday morning. By 10:00 AM the parking lot was at maximum capacity. By 12:00 noon the whole marina was full! Guests were arriving for the hotel and people were everywhere. Nine fishing guides were on the water with customers eager to catch a lot of fish. They started returning around 2:00 PM with coolers full of fish. Nice catches of large Redfish, 6 lb to 7 lb trout, drum to 28 inches, flounder up to 18 inches. (see pictures) Onlookers gathered to see what catches were coming in. Lots of ooh’s and ah’s.
Saturday’s weather was better yet at 95 degrees, clear skies and plenty of people. Once again we were at maximum capacity. Jerry B’s Kayaks were holding kayak demos until 4:00 PM on the grassy point. Lots of people came for the free demo ride. Winds shifted to the N/E at 8 miles per hour and fishing was good. The Barometric Pressure will change the feeding pattern for most fish. Still nice boxes of fish were brought in.
Sunday’s weather was overcast with 10 to 20 mile per hour winds from the southeast.
March 17, 2007
Our weekend started with clear skies on Friday morning. By 10:00 AM the parking lot was at maximum capacity. By 12:00 noon the whole marina was full! Guests were arriving for the hotel and people were everywhere. Nine fishing guides were on the water with customers eager to catch a lot of fish. They started returning around 2:00 PM with coolers full of fish. Nice catches of large Redfish, 6 lb to 7 lb trout, drum to 28 inches, flounder up to 18 inches. (see pictures) Onlookers gathered to see what catches were coming in. Lots of ooh’s and ah’s.
Saturday’s weather was better yet at 95 degrees, clear skies and plenty of people. Once again we were at maximum capacity. Jerry B’s Kayaks were holding kayak demos until 4:00 PM on the grassy point. Lots of people came for the free demo ride. Winds shifted to the N/E at 8 miles per hour and fishing was good. The Barometric Pressure will change the feeding pattern for most fish. Still nice boxes of fish were brought in.
Sunday’s weather was overcast with 10 to 20 mile per hour winds from the southeast.
No comments:
Post a Comment