More of the same, the sandbass are holding shallow at points. Started at Twin trees in 12'-15' with a mini-boat show, including a jetski fishing, and caught a few keepers. Noticed one feller was catching fish on every drop of his jig, but most appeared to be undersized (we'll get back to him later). So I headed over the Hackberry point.
Found active, willing sandies & some (small) hybrids on a hump there about 16'-18'. Fast & furious action till I had most of a limit and the fish just stopped. Tried moving in closer to shore & casting various lures into really shallow water for hybrids, but they either weren't there or they weren't interested.
Went back over to twin trees & the same guy from the forum was there, and now I can't remember his name ... it'll come to me a minute after I post this ... gggrr .. (you know who you are - help my ailing memory!) Anyways, I anchored up close so we could chat as we fished. Caught a load of dinks and a few more keepers (which finished out my limit) and talked for awhile. Then the wind shifted & stopped. This had the effect of pushing his boat off the spot he was on & my boat onto it ... so now I am officially a potlicker!!

Well, after a bit the birds started up in the channel & the boat show was in full swing. Everything seemed to work - tailspinners, rattletraps, etc. I pulled out the hellpet & trolled the edges for a bit as well ... caught some fish on everything I tried. The irony was that the fish I was catching at the end were much larger than some of the 10"-11" fish I already had in the cooler ... but it was too late to cull, as those were already dead ... lesson here is put a few smaller ones in the livewell just in case.
I won't say I had 100 fish today, but it was over 70. Awesome day & I hope tomorrow will be as good.