Catches & Reports
92 degree water temp
To say it is hot out would be an understatement. Water temperatures inshore start off at about 89 degrees at their coolest, then by midafternoon reach 92. Those that can fish before sunup or an hour or two after it have the best chance. By 10am the heat is on, and the...
Start early
Well to say it has been hot out is an understatement. Water temperatures peaked in the low 90’s this week during the afternoon hours. The influx of Saharan dust that is in our atmosphere is keeping the rain to a minimum. With minimal rain in the mornings and...
Come and get it
The fish were eating at night during the super moon that just occurred. Fishing at night on and around bridges with no lighting was best. The shadow lines that these structures created during the nighttime were fantastic. Bait fish that were using the bridges for...
Rain on me
Another week of consistent weather continues. It is hot, it is raining somewhere, and it is consistent. The dog days of Summer have certainly begun, and you can plan on the weather being basically the same for months to come. Rain is a good thing for the bays and...
Summer time
As we begin to see the change in our weather move toward the wet season, the last of our summer pattern will become complete. The mornings are getting hotter and more humid, and the sand gnats are in full swing at first light. As we begin to receive rain throughout...
Good fishing
It was another great week of weather throughout the area. We even had the pleasure of high 60’s temperatures a few of the mornings. This is a great time of the year to be on the water, and the fish thought so to. Early morning runs required a light jacket until the...
Tarpon fishing
Overall, it was an average week of fishing. Depending on what species you were targeting, changed how successful you were. The nearshore and offshore bites seemed to be the best, while the back water stuff was hit or miss. We have not yet seen the bait in good...