Today saw some mixed weather with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature of 72F. Chance of showers moving in after midnight. Winds are picking up out of the SW at 29mph. Looks like we will have a cloudy morning on Sunday with skies clearing in the afternoon.
Fishing slowed a bit today. Only saw some puppy Drum caught near the point this morning. Doesn’t mean they aren’t out there. Come on in and grab some bait and give it a try.


Toadfish Anchor Non-Tipping Cup Holder
The Anchor™ is a universal non-tipping cup holder designed to secure your favorite cup or drinkware container and anchor it to any smooth surface. This portable cup holder will keep your drink from getting knocked over in almost any situation!
To use simply set the Anchor down and insert your favorite cup. The Smartgrip® suction base keeps your beverage upright while being hit or rocked. To remove simply lift straight up. From a lack of cup holders on a rocking boat to wagging dog tails, this product will keep your drink upright, and accident-free.
- SMARTGRIP TECHNOLOGY – Patented SmartGrip technology makes it hard to tip but easy to lift.
- UNIVERSAL FIT – Securely fits all popular 16oz-32oz tumbler cup brands and most insulated water canteens.
- STAINLESS STEEL – Stainless steel walls with a durable rubber interior.
How to Use:
Hard to tip, easy to lift. To use simply place the Anchor on any smooth surface and it will keep your drink in place (securely up-right). To remove, lift directly up.
* Please note that the Non-Tipping Anchor is designed to keep your drink from tipping over if knocked or rocked. It is not intended to rest at angles over 25° for prolonged periods of time.

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