Sorry, got it. Been sort of busy the last couple of weeks....kids, fishing, summer, fishing, switching jobs, fishing and when I get some spare time I go fishing. Anyway, things are always changing on the Back River. I fish down river away from everybody and the water stays really shallow back there. When the tide starts moving in it brings the fish with it, along with much cooler water. Last year, for example, caught all the big pups you could stand in the morning hours, but once the clock hit noon....forget it. However, the specks, flounder, and big croaker would not show until the afternoon hours. When I went out the other day, it was right before low tide and I didn't feel like doing the 45 minute paddle out to Darlings Bar. I will PM you. Forrest