I live down here now and have been out quite a bit this although not to that area yet.
The good news is that reds are moving into the inlets and I have heard of a few being caught back in that section of lynnhaven. From what I have heard, they have been pretty big (26 inch - 30 inch).
The bad news is that it's been very tough. I have been out a ton since april and have a lot of skunked trips to show for it.
If you do make it out, add a kreelex to the arsenal. A lot of baitfish have moved into the marsh (mullet, peanut bunker) and the water has been a little dirty.
Good luck. Should be an awesome week to get out.
-- The good news is that reds are moving into the inlets and I have heard of a few being caught back in that section of lynnhaven. From what I have heard, they have been pretty big (26 inch - 30 inch).
The bad news is that it's been very tough. I have been out a ton since april and have a lot of skunked trips to show for it.
If you do make it out, add a kreelex to the arsenal. A lot of baitfish have moved into the marsh (mullet, peanut bunker) and the water has been a little dirty.
Good luck. Should be an awesome week to get out.
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