...500 or more fish per day. Our success has been limited. Windy conditions and clear water require long casts that are very accurate. Refusals are common. Sometimes even perfect casts are turned dow...
...been landed, we went looking for some black drum. We found a school of them and Capt. John made several casts with a brown Merkin style crab. The lone redfish among the black drum...
November 30, 2007
INSHORE:
Another beautiful week of fishing weather allowed holiday anglers to embark on adventures along the Treasure Coast. The seas calmed down enough for boats to venture o...
...y of 19 inches but the flounder were reel small.
Friday’s trip was much better. We got our bait in one cast at the Skyway Bridge. I headed over to Fort Desoto to pick up my client. We fished some of ...
... use spinning gear due to the weather. We found several schools of redfish and some black drum as well. Casting was tough and the fish were in a bit of shock from the sudden temperature drop. Jim mana...
With very low water levels in the Mosquito Lagoon, the redfish have less areas to roam making them easier to find, on most days. Tailing and finning reds have been plentiful. Persistent clouds and haz...
September 12th, 2009/Report
Fall is starting to be felt in the air. The past several weeks you could just feel the ever so slight changes of the weather in your bones. Labor Day comes and goes, kid...
Quick And Easy Way To Troll For Crappie!
The nice thing about having a boat is that you can troll to find the crappie schools. Some fisherman spend all day trolling weather they catch any crappie o...
...t or historical. After Poul’s death, Wertheim completed the project and used Poul’s likeness on a cast medallion (very much against Poul’s wishes) to create the Poul Jorgensen Golden Hook Awar...
...t to be easier to find than to catch. The most frustrating part of the day came when Jim made a perfect cast to a school of about 200 giant reds. Just as the fish were approaching his bait, a bird fle...
Boca Grande, Fl
14 March 09
Transition is the right phrase. Beginning last Friday throughout this week the weather changed from winter to summer. Temperatures consistantly in the eighty degree r...
... shallow water and have been extremely spooky. The fish must be approached slowly and quietly with your casts landing at least ten feet away from them.
On trips during the latter part of February, ...
...he calm sunny days make the fish easy to spot but it is harder to get close to them. Quick and accurate casts are a must when sight fishing. Fishing around schools of mullet at first light has been pr...
October 8th, 2009/Mosquito Lagoon/Indian River Fishing Report
Well what can I say. We have gone back a few months in time to July it seems or even August. What do I mean? It is HOT! Humid and Hot! ...
... with you. The listing is in no particular order.
Crappie Tip#1 Use P-LINE a line that is as easy to cast as standard mono, but is as invisible as pure fluorocarbon. P-line is the manufacturer’s na...
...re. Most redfish fell to the spoons because they can cover a lot of water quickly and they are easy to cast long distances. Clouser minnows did the best on pompano. That is not unusual. Often the ...
...ky and always seemed to change direction just as Dave's leader touched the water. Dave made a nice cast with a crab fly to a redfish of about 28 inches that was tailing. The fish picked up the fl...
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I jumped on the computer to get a weather report for the upcoming weekend. To my amazement, the forecast called for clouds and temps approaching 70 DEGREES on Saturday!!! After some reconfiguring...
Fall fishing is awesome on Texoma and now is the time to reserve your fall trip. Catching 10lb fish on topwaters is a common occurrence from September through the end of October and the bait fishing ...
Some high winds have descended upon central Florida and are forecast to remain with us for much of the coming week. The wind has made sight fishing difficult but we have managed to catch some nice red...
A Complete Guide to Crankbait Fishing
By Steve VonBrandt
When it comes to fishing crankbaits, there are always a million questions, with just about as many answers. Some of the common ques...
...quick limit of bait fishing we finish off the trip throwing sassy shad and hooking up at times on every cast.
Friday Oct. 23 PM (2 People) I had been off for 3 days before this trip and the larg...
...ming action along the flats. Find the schools of bait in the deeper water and it can be a bite on every cast from ladyfish, trout, jacks, bluefish, sail cats, and more. Along the Atlantic coast beache...
This week was the complete opposite of last with mild temperatures, sunny skies and, for the most part, reasonable winds. The fishing was great and the catching was even better.
Tuesday, Tom from M...
Last week I was out of town and did not fish. Upon returning to the water on Monday of this week, I discovered the water had risen allowing the fish to spread out again. During three trips this week, ...
...twenty inches of leader tied to a Daiichi Bleeding Bait circle hook with a half crab or chunk mullet to cast to the fish just incase they snub their nose at your plastics or plugs. We have been fishin...
July 24, 2008
INSHORE:
Some days I am truly amazed at the fantastic area we have to fish here on the Treasure Coast. Over the past twenty-six years that I have lived and fished along the Indian...
Mornings on the Mosquito Lagoon have become a bit cooler and yesterday I saw the first white pelican, a sign that summer is over. The Lagoon is full of baitfish of all sizes. Mullet are the primary fo...
... from Michigan, came to Mosquito Lagoon to catch his first saltwater fish on the fly. Again, it was overcast and a bit windy but we did manage to spot quite a few fish. Peter used my TFO 7wt and a bla...
...ll pods of reds cruising the flat. It was their first time fishing for spooky Florida redfish and their casts never quite hit the mark. I decided to move out to the edges of the flats for some jigging...
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