Went out today for possibly my last day on the water for the year. I'll see how it goes and try to get out once more but if it ends today, we ended the year on a good note. Water was clearing and 45 degrees; air started at 38 and hit close to 50; cloudy most of the day. We figured we would be deep most of the time, and on points and boy we were right. I ended up with 29 and my buddy with around 20; almost all of them were in 25-35 ft and some coming as deep as 50 ft. ( a few had to be fizzed). We had a few in 5-8 ft when we tried those areas but they just were not there for us. So, we stayed deep, watched the finders and as the title says, was all about the blade off points. The silver buddy to be exact. And not a fish to be had on flats. Some of these fall days we just crush them on a red craw trap up on flats but, again, not there today.
Here's a few from today.
Pic 1 and 2 are the same fish and 2 more in pic 3. :
Those 3 are a few of the better ones with a lot of 1.5's and 2's in the mix.
And for your time