by SSCAdmin | Jan 18, 2013 | Fishing Reports
Ever wonder if you catch the same fish again? Often I’ve seen fish with similar markings. Every once and awhile I see Redfish or Snook with distinguishing markings or scares. I’ve later caught similar fish but years apart and wonder, is this a fish...
by SSCAdmin | Jan 15, 2013 | Fishing Reports
Fishy times can sneak up on you quickly. Keeping an eye on storms and there directions, can be a give and take scenario. With today’s smart phones any angler can get a live shots of storms and the fronts associated with them. Today’s live radar imagines...
by SSCAdmin | Jan 4, 2013 | Fishing Reports
There’s no doubt Redfish are a schooling fish. One of the easiest ways to ensure you get to take that cool double up photo is to be ready. By having a spare rod available rigged with a jig head and soft plastic, or a popping cork with a live or dead shrimp you...
by SSCAdmin | Dec 31, 2012 | Fishing Reports
One of my favorite search techniques is called” walking the dog”. It takes a bit of practice, but once learned it becomes a result getter for anglers. This technique allows you to cover vast amounts of water quickly. The side to side action that you can...
by SSCAdmin | Dec 28, 2012 | Fishing Reports
Fishing this week with a cold front and winds blowing 20+, I asked one of my regular charters to wait a few days so we can have a great day and not a tough one. Well after one day of waiting he was set on going out and seeing what would happen, regardless of the...
by SSCAdmin | Dec 17, 2012 | Fishing Reports
Well its official, the big trout have arrived! With water temperatures dropping as our cold fronts run through, we will undoubtedly see more and more of them. Fishing for these fish can be done in many different ways. Top water early in the morning can give an angler...