I left the dock at 7:45 on Monday, April 18th and headed to the Oyster Creek Power Plant outflow. Bay temp was 53. As on the past few trips here, I was trying to catch a weakfish. There were at least 6 boats and a few kayaks fishing the area when I arrived. Water temp at the creek mouth was 63 degrees. After fishing the area for a couple of hours without a touch, I finally got a hit of what felt like a BIG fish for my fresh water spinning outfit loaded with 10lb Power-pro. I could not do much but listen to the drag sing. I had my trolling motor deployed so I followed the fish until I could regain line and wear the fish out a bit. Once I got the fish alongside the boat I saw the big forked tail of a bluefish! I really didn’t think I was going to get this fish to the net since I only had 20lb test leader. Sometimes the stars are all aligned in your favor and good things happen and bingo, the fish is in the net. As you can see from the net picture, the pink BKD is in the corner of its mouth and apparently the line never got in the mouth. On the boga grip it registered 12lbs! I fished for another 4 hours without another touch. I trolled a couple of areas for blues on the way home – nada! It is starting to happen!