Just how many do we need to catch before we go home?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQnvUqzVFnXPKb_JrqK8opc-bue1OnPEjQtMuMsvpe7enc6VZx0tPr9QyDiIxR-aR8RdsaVX95uvtEHVsnZ0yZUcqgzdkkj3r2C2RNf2Sol8eA0O2P1kL6geLR61MTKE9yAD9wOFJqsrw/s640/blogger-image--25497199.jpg)
This is 6 AM and the tide is going out still.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsmYvFRL32Wrce5vMxFcT3Asy6RNm-J6iADDon5wq8PGnZIpSBX26S0eR1ASCQUd16jFlDTr010HbBB-Gl28DgSG5LOcvhEDjWfeXB8MZfufT13PefyhPm3x9f2tNeMuEHaQueYFpOSbU/s640/blogger-image--2024597775.jpg)
It is muddy and slippery work.
Quentin has one in his net now.
Not many people are out fishing at this time, but we are having real good luck.
Now more people are fishing as it is 2 or 3 in the afternoon.
Here comes Lonnie with a nice sized fish.
Everyone has a job to do.
Freezer filled up. Getting ready for winter to come.