Just got back from an "extended" lunch/flying lesson where we flew from New Biege over to P-Town and down the back beach to Chatham where we landed and had lunch at the Cloud Nine Cafe at Chatham Airport ( try the Amelia Earhart Sandwich of smoked turkey with cole slaw and honey mustard, it was great) Anyway from Second Rip down to Lecounts there are several humungous patches of mung. Some are miles long and some are already on the beach. 25 feet over the water at 125 knots was wild. If the wind goes east for a couple days the fishing will be toast. Most places it is a wall in the water two casts from shore. Don't ask if I saw any bait or fish ( I did but I cannot tell you where).
