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Surf fishing today was uneventful today the wind the water was dirty and the wind was blowing some even put on sweatshirts. There were only a few croaker taken this morning. The crabs were picking the bait a lot so take out floats aka surf balls. Not to many people were out fishing.

1st time freshwater report: Dave and his wife Amy thought they would have a change of pace today and do a little fresh water fishing, so they loaded up %E2%80%9CMow Fishin%E2%80%9D and put her in the back of the truck and headed up Rt. 175 to the mill pond, armed with bull head minnows with started casting out in the algae infested water of the mill pond, right off the bat they got a hit then another it turned out to be a fun productive day.



Inshore today a few more croaker caught at Memorial Park. This afternoon Queen Sound was the best croaker spot after only picking up a few this morning the bite really picked up around 2pm-4pm using squid and minnows. Thats it for today...