Big eyes in the Norfolk & life inshore

It is so awesome using satellite imagery and other data to try and predict where this fish will be and then seeing people catch in that area, to me its the same feeling as taking someone to a pond and telling them where to cast and them getting bit, its the same thrill that keeps us all chasing fish and craving to hear what’s being caught. Yesterdays catch of big eyes confirmed my prediction of the Norfolk, and to be honest it looked too good for there not to be fish there! Then as well with the inshore bite it looked good up around Massey’s and to the north of there like 19 fathom lump and 12 fathom lump, and got conformation there was whales and dolphins and marked tuna but they couldn’t get a bite unfortunately. There is still a large band of blue water right over top of the Norfolk and also a band just east of Poormans, I haven’t heard much as far as reports from the Poormans. There could still be fish in the Washington as well even though it is mostly green water at this point from the looks of it. Lastly keeping an eye on a piece of blue water just north east of the Wilmington that is pushing its way south. As always depending if you're running from Indian River or Chincoteague may be the deciding factor choosing between the Norfolk and Wilmington. Overall the Norfolk looks the best with the blue water covering the entire canyon, and a nice salinity edge that lines up with the current and altimetery, like I said it just looks to good for there not to be fish there! Tight Lines we’ll check back in later tonight if anything changes!

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