Wow

supposedly this a localized behavior to SC and Georgia, I've seen them run reds up on flats a time or two, fish end up flying everywhere. BTW, that was filmed not far from where I work sometimes
 
this time of year you'll find skools(just for you skools) of reds(spot tail) that number in the thousands. They will be soaking up teh heat on a flat, hardly moving, its almost impossible to get one to take a hook this time of year, you have to drift in front of them and let them swim across your bait. I've got a friend that catches them on fly this time of year, I don't know how he does it
 
At one time I thought it was just Trout or Mullet they would almost beach themselves for till I seen the Bass flopping around on the bank.
I am surprised it's a localized behavior. And I ain't never seen a school like that.
Good post blue!!
 
I'm a believer in conservation but as I watched the video I kept thinking I'm glad its not me on that dock with a 6 foot cast net!! Ha Ha!
 
very cool video!

I had a similar experience hear in Jersey with dolphin eating bunker in 20 ft of water. The SkunkBoat was in the middle of an acre of bunker, live lining for stripers, when a pod of dolphin, maybe 20?, came bustin through. Bunker were flying out of the water and hitting the hull. I reeled up the lines quick! They moved on down the beach after about a minute and I put the baits out...yep....stripers right behind 'em.
 
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