Today’s high was 88 but the real feel was up to 103. Winds have been mostly gentle and still SW. Currently it’s 80 but feels like 89 with SW around 7mph. Gusts up to 18.5mph. Tomorrow is looking similar to today in temps and winds.
Water temp was between 83.1 and 85.5 today.
Surf report included Gray Trout, Sea Mullet, Croaker, and Sharks.
Sound report included plenty of Bluefish, Red Drum, and Speckled Trout.
Offshore a lot of boats were happy to make it out. They had a good day bringing in Wahoo, Dolphin, and Bottomfish.
We had a (pending) State Record Cubera Snapper come to the shop. We hope that it gets approved and they receive their State Record.
Inshore boats had a nice day with Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Bluefish, and Clams.
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- Toe Box Height 1.19 inches
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