Razorback and I fished the lights at Tiki on 2/4. The wind was rough, 15mph and coming from the S/SE. This was pushing the bait towards the causeway and the south side of the island but rough waters made those areas inaccessible. On the north side of the island we saw very little bait in the lights and most were tiny glass minnows but stuck with the plan through the major tide movement which proved unfruitful. We did find two lights with 3+ very large, long fish in each. They were 1-3 feet deep and looked like trout but we couldn't get them to bite anything (plastics, topwaters, spoons). Looking back, they might have been gar although they did move more like trout.
We talked with a few other anglers who has luck catching redfish on the other side of the island and on some of the lights on the west side so we decided to paddle to that area. After braving some rough waters on the south side we paddled into the first canal on the farthest south west side of the island. Here we saw a few sand trout in the lights and began fishing. The major tide movement was over at this time but we still managed to hook one flounder that took a Z-man paddletail. The flounder managed to get off at the side of the boat so I scoured the area with my tandem rig and hooked it on a chartreuse swimming mullet and landed it this time.
It was good to see Yakety yak on the water and thanks to Kickingback for the insights on the island/conditions/bait activity!
Date: Saturday 2/4/17
Time: ~6:00pm-11:30pm
Area: launch at Fat Boys, fish north Tiki, and far south west Tiki.
Tide movement: major from 7pm-9pm
Wind: 15mph S/SE
Fish: 18in Flounder on plastics