When I don't post, it's usually because I'm not near my computer. We ran a podcast for my subscribers yesterday, showing my grandson learning to fish. Soon my focus will turn more to the 2026 hurricane season, but to hear & see me, you have to become a subscriber for $2/month at bobbreck.com. It will give you access to all of our podcasts so far and the many to come during this storm season. Wednesday & Thursday, Captain Hylton and I took Etta (his wife) and Valerie (my fiancée) fishing. The girls did really well catching all kinds of fish. Etta caught the biggest redfish.
Valerie caught a nice red plus several exotic fish like a sting ray and a huge (3'+) alligator garfish(check out those teeth!). All in all, it was a wonderful time on the water despite the brisk winds that made casting difficult at times. Our strong winds have been caused by a stalled upper ridge of high pressure blocking any fronts from coming our way. The main storm track is well to our north, but the surface lows interacting with the Atlantic/Bermuda high has keep winds brisk for days.










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