Brett Hite has made the two-hour run to his spot in the Cooper River, but he had a stressful moment upon arrival, according to James Overstreet. The tide is dead low. Hite was trying to get from one ditch in a wide flat to a second ditch, and he almost got stuck in between.
“I didn’t think he was going to get out of there,” Overstreet said. “He was blowing a rooster tail of mud for a few minutes.”
As you may or may not know, Davy Hite zeroed yesterday after getting stuck on a mud flat and missing his check-in time by a considerable margin.
As far as Brett Hite, the tide is rising, he’s out of the mud, and he’s working on moving up from third-place in the standings.