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Written by Capt. James Howard  

Captain James Howard October 6th, 2009

I couldn’t wait any longer to try the Flounder gigging… All the monster high tides last month kept the gigging on the back burner but we had a half decent low tide the other morning and I had to go!

The water was very clean but I was amazed at the lack of Flounder in the areas that I gigged. It’s that time of year when the Flounder start moving towards the ocean along with the mullet. The mullet are certainly on the move so I guess it is only a matter of time before the Flounder start stacking up…

Not that it was a bad trip but I guess my expectations were a little higher. One thing we did see a lot of was the Sheepshead. We only managed to get 2 but we had chances at least a dozen more. They don’t lie up like the Flounder do so they are usually on the move when they see the lights on the boat.

Fishing Report

I was also surprised that we didn’t see any big Flounder. October and November are my favorite months to get the big door mats!

All in all a lot of water covered and 12 Flounder and 2 Sheepshead in the box. There have been plenty of times I wish I had seen half that many fish so I guess it wasn’t that bad.

Capt. James Howard inshore charter fishing Jacksonville Florida

(904)651-9557 www.gofishjax.com

 

Capt. James Howard
Gofishjax
2502 Arlex Dr. West
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Phone: 904-651-9557
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