Walter Hartridge with a nice red!

Catching a variety of fish on a warm Spring afternoon. Walter is holding a nice red. As conditions get warmer if releasing fish try to get them back in the water as soon as you can. The larger the fish, the more care in releasing.

Young fisherman Will & Capt. Jack

Early season bonnet head shark are running along the sandbars in the sounds. We’re holding a nice one! Whiting and shark bite picking up as temperature warm. Despite a negative tide, lower than normal tide, fish could be found in sounds. Use care when navigating...

Capt. Jack with a bonnet head shark.

Usually I say whiting are the first fish to show up in the sounds. This year bonnet heads sharks looks like the first to arrive. Water temperature is still a little chilly at 63 degrees. Often fishermen say water temperature for sharks needs to 70 degrees. Despite...