...rum. Paul had one fish on briefly but the hook pulled and the drum left the flat. We switched our focus to redfish and found about twenty different schools throughout the morning. The fish were very s...
...creeks and soon the larger tarpon will be following the bait into the north River and Mosquito Lagoon.
Redfish are back to schooling up in their normal areas after the rise of water levels from ou...
...ght the only fish.
Two days later, Casey and Alec from Virginia had planned on a day of fly fishing for redfish. The winds were blowing about 10 knots when we started and quickly increased to 20. A...
... I am thankful for the abundant resources that we are so fortunate to enjoy. This past week, we have seen redfish schools that you could never find ten or fifteen years ago. Large and small schools ...
...ternoon storms, we are entering my favorite time of year to fish in Florida. While the winter offers great redfish and trout fishing, the summer does as well along with a variety of other species we d...
...tter.
Tuesday, Tom from Massachusetts and I started on a slick calm morning by stalking a school of big redfish in crystal clear water. We fished them for a couple hours with only a couple bites bu...
...but it was a long ride home.
Friday, my friend Dave joined me back in Mosquito Lagoon. We saw plenty of redfish and trout along with a few black drum. The reds and trout ate 3 and 4 inch CAL tails ...
Schools of redfish continue to roam the shallow flats of Mosquito Lagoon. In addition to schools of 20-200 fish, there are plenty of single reds to be found in the same areas. The water level has rise...
...ssive than others, but the numbers of fish have been excellent.Last week brought catches of black drum and redfish on DOA crabs along with other reds caught on fly.
On Friday, I fished Mosquito La...
Summer finally arrived this week in east central Florida. For the first time in nearly three weeks, we have had calm winds and warm temperatures. Hopefully, this weather pattern is here to stay. The p...
...ably warm. This has kept the tarpon around as well as the large schools of baitfish. When you can find the redfish, they are willing to eat and I saw many tailing fish during the past couple weeks.
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...had to look for another spot that day. They guys caught twenty some short snook up to 24", four slot redfish up to 26" and a number of snapper to make for a great day of fishing. It was st...
...gh there are a lot of places holding a few tarpon, there have been few places holding a lot of tarpon. The redfish and trout, however, continue to be plentiful.
Tuesday, I headed north to the Tomo...
..., Fl Report
23 March 09
Fishing this week has been rated good. Best catches are seatrout and snook. Redfish have been elusive but seem to be getting better. Tarpon are beginning to show up mor...
...g a small lure to them into a 20 knot wind was not. Tim was able to get a gold DOA jerk bait in front of a redfish despite the wind.
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...ook. I saw plenty of them and convinced one to eat a holographic DOA shrimp. I then turned my attention to redfish, trout, and drum. I found good concentrations of each and landed some on a tan shrimp...
We have been seeing hundreds of redfish on most trips during the past few weeks. The catching, however, has varied. High winds on many trips have made sight casting to these spooky fish difficult. If ...
...a few clouds. Temperatures were in the mid 70's and the winds were light. We found several schools of redfish on a shallow grass flat. Mark, who is used to tossing his fly into a feeding frenzy o...
Late August and September are typically the slowest months for the charter fishing business in this area. This gives me plenty of time to fish during what is one of my favorite times of year. That is ...
...w:
The fishing in th Mosquito Lagoon is still good. On one trip with three people this week we caught 9 redfish on one trip and three were oversized (over 27 inches), they also landed 16 keeper tro...
...rly January. High water levels combined with above normal temperatures have the fish confused. Many of the redfish are still schooled up, however, but it can sometimes take a bit of searching to find ...
...osquito Lagoon on a cold and cloudy day. The overnight low was 37 degrees dropping the water to 48. We saw redfish chasing small minnows on an extremely shallow flat and both Capt. Tom and I hooked up...
...ctive. Good tides were produced by the new moon early in the week. Primary species caught were seatrout, redfish and ladyfish.
David Chapman and his future son-in-law from Toronto, Canada, caught...
The La. Surf Fishing Team got 5 big redfish and another mystery fish Saturday! The big Reds are at: http://www.bertaut.com/yourfish34.html The Mystery Fish #3 Photo is at: http://www.bertaut.com/re...
...port 11/29/09
Early this week fishing was fantastic due to beautiful weather and good tides. Seatrout, redfish and false albacore were abundant in our area. East winds allowed us to pursue the al...
...started off cloudy and windy and we threw topwater baits near the shoreline. As is common when fishing for redfish with topwater, we had more bites than hookups but we managed to get several to the bo...
...ding in sand holes in 1-2 feet of water and have been aggressively eating 5 inch jerkbaits. Schools of big redfish have been holding along the edges of sandbars and the black drum can be found on both...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!!
December Fishing Forecast:
Here it is December already and the Holidays are almost upon us. Where has this year gone? I must say it has been a great year for fishing...
... seeing this is going to be a great spring season. On our last few trips we have boated Snook to 32 inches Redfish to 29 inches and trout. ...
May 29, 2008
INSHORE:
Summer has surely arrived here on the Treasure Coast. Temperatures in the nineties and afternoon rains this past week are good signs of that! We had some fun out on the w...
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