Nick, its called family obligation...
I go fishing with my uncle every Thursday or at least once a week. We were out there starting at 4:30. We tried everything but nothing seemed to work. You could see the bunker about 1/4 mile off the beach but nothing was smashing them not even the birds were out there.
As the day went on the schools were starting to get closer but still to far from the beach. I met up with a regular and friend of mine to chat and he received a call that the fish were biting up in Mantalokin this was around 10:30 so he went north ans we stayed because it was almost time we got off the beach so my uncle could head back home (in Sayerville) to pick up his grandson from school.
We tried a few more places but nothing seemed to be landing. At around 11:00 we noticed that there were fish breaking on the outside of the outer bar not far from A23. As we got closer to the exit the school was still there, oh I would have to say that although the school was broken up the line had to be about 1/4 mile long. Bot we had to go. We had to air up and get to the house and transfer my uncle's gear to his truck.
So there you have the story, do I wish I had the time to stay and pound the fish, you bet, but in our family the young ones come first. It is all good as I know a few of my friends took my advice and were on the fish later in the day.
Happy Catching
Malama Ohana
Paul