The fishing is definitely not as hot and fast as last week, which is not really unusual. Based on previous seasons, it always seems to slow down a bit after the initial rush of fish. Commercial opening begins, taking out large masses of fish and the hunting game for scattered schools begin in mid September. Yesterday we intercepted a small number of fish briefly, missing a few bites while Nina managed to keep a fish on for a short while.
Today we fished the last two hours of the incoming tide again and there appeared to be more fish surfacing, but still not enough to result in consistent bites. Vince managed to hook three and landed one of them. His dad hooked and lost two. My dad briefly hooked one, while Nina hooked and landed a rather large female after it attempted to grab the lure several times before being hooked near the rod tip. I spent most of the time filming so did not end up getting a bite.
Water clarity seems to have degraded slightly but it is still very reasonable for spincasting.