Unfortunately, my team was shut out, as was 26 other boats, all with some really good fisherman. The tides were terrible as was the wind. Our tournament followed Murphy's Law to a Tee. The boat we were going to use for the tournament spun a prop the day before in redfish pass. Then when boat made it back our team had to get gas and while getting gas all of the 300 or so white bait died. Next our team decided to catch bait at four in the morning before the shotgun start. One problem arose though, the captain hit a bar before he got out of the channel and was beached for the long haul. Next, I gassed up my boat and launched it at 6:00 in the morning and picked them up at their beach front docking space.
32 lbs. was the leader
Big Fish 14.5 lbs 33.5 inches
We didn't fare much better on day two. We had two keepers break us off and that was about it for us.