If fishing in Wilsons cut, in August I would recommend Paddling out to the bay an follow the shore North. Wade the deeper edges close to drop offs with scattered grass early in the morning. Use croaker if you can keep them alive, or a top water.
Later in the morning move into the back lakes concentrating on chunking a spoon or a soft plastic with a light jig head casting right near the mangrove spoils. Take a half pound of dead shrimp with you and keep a rod rigged with a free lined hook for drum. Or a Berkely gulp shrimp in New Penny. I am sure you will see them in there at that time. Especially late in the evening.
Later in the morning move into the back lakes concentrating on chunking a spoon or a soft plastic with a light jig head casting right near the mangrove spoils. Take a half pound of dead shrimp with you and keep a rod rigged with a free lined hook for drum. Or a Berkely gulp shrimp in New Penny. I am sure you will see them in there at that time. Especially late in the evening.
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