Yesterday I decided to do some fishing early in the morning so I setup my alarm clock for 6:30 (probably not too early for most fisherman, but early for me). I stopped by the bate shop to grab a couple of fresh bunkers and I had my tackle all set at the spot at around 7:10.

The tide was just starting to rise so I had to move back 3-4 feet every 15 minutes. So about an hour and a half later went through one bunker and no hits. It was time to move to the rocks as the water was coming too fast.

I spent another 30 minutes on bunker and I decided to change to a lure and try that. Unfortunately nothing happened. At about 9:45 the water was coming so fast that I couldn’t touch the bottom with my 1.5oz lure and the wind picked up so I called it a morning and left. I didn’t catch anything, but at least I had fun.
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