Wind finally laid down, front approaching, cloud cover forecast all day, tides were perfect. Yep-it was time to hit the water and watch the sun rise while wetting a line. Tide was out in the am and coming in so I headed to a grass flat where I knew the redfish would be moving on with the high water. Sure enough-they were there. Watched 2 otters play diving for oysters. Caught enough to make it worth the trip, it was just nice to be out there again. Water was clear and it was a great day to fish topwater-my favorite way to catch redfish. Caught some bonus speckled trout too. When I knew I had enough to feed the guys at the firehouse I texted my cousin on shift and made the plans for later tonight.
Shrimp season opened 4 days ago in this zone. On the way home I stopped 5 minutes up the road from the launch at the shrimp house and picked up some fresh 21~25 count for $3.00/lb.; The shrimp boat captian was at the dock just finishing up off loading. Those shrimp were caught last night....they were as fresh as fresh can be.
So tonight after a great relaxing day on the water I cooked fish and shrimp tacos for the guys on the pellet grill @ the firehouse.
Ancho chili/Cumin marinated redfish onda half shell with lime garlic pepper shrimp....
First fishing trip in May marks the beginning of the long summer fishing season for me. T'was an awesome day...I did not even break a sweat while fishing with the cool temps, light sea breeze and cloud cover! I did not even realize it was Cinco De Mayo until one of the guys @ the firehouse reminded me of it. and we planned the perfect meal for it! Can't beat fresh seafood!!!
Shrimp season opened 4 days ago in this zone. On the way home I stopped 5 minutes up the road from the launch at the shrimp house and picked up some fresh 21~25 count for $3.00/lb.; The shrimp boat captian was at the dock just finishing up off loading. Those shrimp were caught last night....they were as fresh as fresh can be.
So tonight after a great relaxing day on the water I cooked fish and shrimp tacos for the guys on the pellet grill @ the firehouse.
Ancho chili/Cumin marinated redfish onda half shell with lime garlic pepper shrimp....
First fishing trip in May marks the beginning of the long summer fishing season for me. T'was an awesome day...I did not even break a sweat while fishing with the cool temps, light sea breeze and cloud cover! I did not even realize it was Cinco De Mayo until one of the guys @ the firehouse reminded me of it. and we planned the perfect meal for it! Can't beat fresh seafood!!!