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| Written by Capt. Charlie Conner | |||
INSHORE: So the song says.....Feelin' Hot - Hot - Hot! That sorta sums up the weather around the Treasure Coast this week. Getting out early in the mornings or late in the evenings has a more profound meaning lately around here. Look out for afternoon thunderstorms this time of year, too. The best bite will be at first light or late evening as things ease off a bit. It's summertime! July brings hot weather, afternoon rains and Fourth of July parties. Oh....and lots of great fishing out there,too! Mornings on the river will bring action at first light on top water lures for snook or trout on the flats. They will seek deeper water as the sun rises. I will be fishing along the mangroves for snook with jigs, twitch baits and spoons where the water will be 2-3 feet deep. Trout will move to deeper flats in 2-6 feet of water and will most likely hit pinfish, pigfish or live shrimp. Redfish will continue to hold up on the flats, but more scattered. As the water heats up, move to deeper cuts on the flats for them. Gold spoons, soft baits, like DOA shrimp or CAL jerk baitsor cut bait will work best for them. Search along the docks during the day for snook or redfish hanging around there.
Areas to fish in the river for July: Bear Point, Queen's Cove and Round Island. South of Harbor Branch will be a great area to work for trout in the mornings before the sun heats up things. The flats in front of the power plant taper off to 3-5 feet and will be holding trout during the day. Live pigfish are the favorite food for trout this time of year. Try a DOA Deadly Combo during the day also for trout. The west shore down there will be good areas to search out redfish. Channel edges will be yielding snapper on structure. Tripletail should be around channel markers and pilings to the south towards Jensen Beach. Don't forget dock fishing during the mid-day hours. Tip of the Month: SIGNS: Heat stroke: TREATMENT: Heat stroke: Check out the Red Cross web site for more information: www.redcross.org As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an ADVENTURE!! Capt. Charlie Conner Fish Tales Charters 3801 SW McCrory St. Port St. Lucie, FL 34953 Phone: 772-344-3187 Alt: 772-284-3852 Email: captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com Website: http://www.fishtalescharter.com/
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June 29th, 2009




