While trying to fall asleep last night I was thinking, about fishing, and recalled something that happened last year.
We were fishing on the SLP, on the bay side, about 100yds from the bridge, and it was about an hour before a big rain storm rolled in. I was standing in about waist high water, and all of a sudden my line and rod started vibrating heavily. I couldn't figure out what it was, but I knew it was a school of fish actually swimming into, and through my line.
As I turned around to walk back to the beach, I looked down and that's when I noticed what it was. It was a HUGE school of palm sized or bigger shad. There must have been thousands of them. Since we needed bait, I threw a cast net and what I pulled in looked like the nets on a commercial fishing boat. It was FULL of shad. We put a few in the ice chest and let the rest go.
But what causes this? Were the shad moving from the Gulf into the bay waters because of the tide? Did the impending storm cause fish to move inland? Or could it have been something like a large shark in the water or something? Or all of the above?
It was the first and only time I had ever experienced this, but it was amazing to see how many fish there were swimming all in one direction.
We were fishing on the SLP, on the bay side, about 100yds from the bridge, and it was about an hour before a big rain storm rolled in. I was standing in about waist high water, and all of a sudden my line and rod started vibrating heavily. I couldn't figure out what it was, but I knew it was a school of fish actually swimming into, and through my line.
As I turned around to walk back to the beach, I looked down and that's when I noticed what it was. It was a HUGE school of palm sized or bigger shad. There must have been thousands of them. Since we needed bait, I threw a cast net and what I pulled in looked like the nets on a commercial fishing boat. It was FULL of shad. We put a few in the ice chest and let the rest go.
But what causes this? Were the shad moving from the Gulf into the bay waters because of the tide? Did the impending storm cause fish to move inland? Or could it have been something like a large shark in the water or something? Or all of the above?
It was the first and only time I had ever experienced this, but it was amazing to see how many fish there were swimming all in one direction.