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So nice to have some good weather for a change and the fish seem to be just as happy. Joey Woodworth and I headed out for a afternoon low tide, and Mr Woodworth decided to wait till the bottom of the ninth to bust a nice one on the fly. Joey has been a fresh water fly fisherman is whole life and the trout set was a bit ingrained in his brain. No worries, I had one more school of fish that does not get too beat up, but it was a ride and the sun was falling fast. About the time I puled up the sun was on the horizon, the bugs were biting and the fish were slurping li bait fish off the surface. Bam ! fish on ! I have to say I have never seen anyone so intent on keeping the rod down.