Catches & Reports
70 degrees
Well, our waters finally touched the 70 degree mark in some areas. As cold fronts move through here and there the fishing will slowly push toward our winter patterns. A big push of fish coming from the north has been noticeable. Inshore the back bays and flats are...
Cobia
When I'm off-shore grouper fishing or looking for some mangrove snappers I've learned a few tricks that can help bring those reef monsters to you. Often I'll leave my motor running and even rev it up to almost call in fish that are curious like Cobia. Fishing for my...
water temperature matters
As we transition from our winter months to our spring, noticeable changes occur in water temperatures. The effects of this change can be amazing when fishing. Once we get back to the magic number of 72 degrees, things just seem to go insane. Lots of bait, which means...
Redfish
Big Snook! When?
Foundations like snookfoundation.org, give excellent information about this famed fish. Seeing the management of this species and how it has developed, starting with the 1947 seines band, is very educational. An angler can learn a lot once a fish is classified as a...
warm winter days
Eventually this cold for a few days, warming up for a few days, get cold again stuff will diminish. Paying attention to those days or week period of Awesomness, can be a treat worth waiting for. If you finally see that break in the weather three, four, or even better...
Finding that Honey Hole
Finding great fishing areas can be difficult these days with all the pressure from so many anglers. Paying attention to the off the beat areas, can sometimes open your eyes up to a whole new opportunity to catch Mooooo-cho fish. My most recent excursion started purely...