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Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
fishtales
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September 5, 2008

INSHORE:

Instead of rigging rods, backing down a ramp or drooling over new tackle.......here I am watching Hanna dump rain and wind on us, wondering where Ike might just decide to land and wishing an untimely death to Josephine out there in the far distance. That's a far cry from fishing, but welcome to September in Florida. We have more wind and rain coming this way and many are more concerned about Hurricane preparedness than fishing. Fishing will just have to wait for a few days......

Snook season quietly opened this year and there were some hardy anglers out this past week. Some did have success for their braving the windy weather. Live shrimp, pinfish or mullet was the bait of choice for most. The spillways, bridges and jetties were the best options to fish for snook this week. Feather jigs, DOA TerrorEyz and diving plugs will also be good artificials when fishing for snook. Try the DOA Big Fish Lure at night around the jetties. It looks like the real thing out there.

Flats fishing was tough due to the dirty water conditions and winds whipping across the shallows. Travis and Corrine fished with me on Saturday and while we caught fish, it was slow out there on the water. A few reports of trout and redfish around the spoil islands on live bait and some snapper around the channels, but not a week to brag about for a change. As these storms move away from us, the fishing will get back to normal again.

The fall mullet run has been going on during all this weather and the river is loaded with bait right now. Look for snook fishing to improve as water conditions get better and flats fishing should pick up also as the water clears up.........some day!

Tip of the Week:

If you are fishing this week or next, be aware of the weather around you and don't take unnecessary chances. Conditions can change rapidly and tropical storm winds or rain can move in quickly. Plan a safe fishing trip if you head out on the water.

As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an ADVENTURE!!

Good Fishing and Be Safe,
Captain Charlie Conner www.fishtalescharter.com

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Wishing to go fishing!




Post edited by: Danube, at: 2008/09/05 15:55
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Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Capt. Conner, sorry to have resized the first photo, but I couldn't read the text you wrote since the photo made it flow outside the textbox.

I hope good weather will return into your direction soon again sir, so that you can get your feet where they belong: in a boat
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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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Weather has been better and it will take a while for the water to clear up....but the fish still have to eat!!
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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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and that's the truth!
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Posted 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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Thanks for the tip, I'll go by and see them this weekend.
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