Spring Fishing Report

There are some real trophy class fish of over 35'' if you know where to look and what to use.

Well start with where to look. It can be as easy or as hard as you want it to be.

The best flats have spotty grass and potholes that sit right along the mangroves. The trick is to reposition your boat according to the tide. if the tide is out position yourself well away from the mangroves and cast up as close as you can to the bank and spotty grass.  If the tide is up you'd want your cast right up on the mangrove line.

A lot of times you can see the fish. If you do chum them up to keep them near, if you can't see them a little chum can help draw them in.

Cut bait works very well as bait and chum. Use threadfin shad , cut pinfish, cut ladyfish, or cut mullet.

Live white bait works if you can find it too. If I had to pick it would be cut pinfish for the monster red.

For the artificial gang you can't go wrong with a 1/4 oz gold spoon. Top waters and Mission Fishin jigheads rigged with a gulp shrimp are always deadly.

Tackle should be a bump up from your usual trout gear.

A 7'6" 8-17 lb class rod with a 3500-4000 size real loaded with 15lb powerpro braid will handle these brutes. A 3' ft piece of flurorbon tied to a #5circle hook will complete the tackle end.

We're on the reds,  snook, shark and more inshore. Deeper trips in the bay are producing keeper grouper, snapper, mackerel, sharks, and an occasional tarpon.

We can do both types of fishing on the same trip if conditions allow.

We have 4 boats and captains ready to put 1-20 anglers on the bite.

Contact us today to book your action packed trip.

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