Today I had the rare treat of being able to relax on the water. My dad picked me up at 615 with boat in tow, and we ventured out to Pineland Marine. After a short run we stopped near Useppa Island to get bait, greenbacks were plentiful and we were loaded up in a couple of throws. We spent the morning catching large mangrove snapper at a couple of dads old inshore wrecks. We then fished some mangrove cuts on the outgoing tide and caught snook under the bushes. We called it a day before it got too hot and headed back to the ramp. It was a good day and always nice to get on the water with the man who introduced me to the sport.
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