The drum and sheepshead were biting well again on Tuesday, 1/14, when I fished in lower Hickory Bay with Robin Latham and Chris Welch. The guys used shrimp to catch eight keeper black drum to 19 ½ inches, along with a trio of 14-inch sheepshead and one keeper mangrove snapper.
Wednesday morning, 1/15, I again fished in lower Hickory Bay’s backwaters, as the next windy, cold-front was approaching our area, with predictions for over-night lows back into the forties again. But it was still fairly warm, though cloudy and windy, when I fished with frequent customer Mike Connealy and his friends, Chris Meyer, Kevin Christianson, and Greg Eaton. We fished an out-going tide with live shrimp, and the guys caught four keeper black drum, all between 18 and 19 ½ inches. They released two smaller drum. Added to the box were seven keeper sheepshead to 15 inches, and one keeper mangrove snapper.
Thursday was not a good day to fish anywhere. Winds were gusting to 25 knots, the tide was low and going out, and the wind-chills were in the 3o’s. I remained in port.
Friday morning, 1/17, had a chilly start at 39 degrees but, with winds much lighter than they were the day before, it actually felt a little warmer. I fished in lower Hickory Bay and in Broadway Channel with Chris Baumgartner and his dad, Larry Baumgartner. The guys used live shrimp to catch six keeper sheepshead, all in the 15 to 17 inch range, and one keeper black drum at 17 inches. They released shorter sheepshead."


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