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April 1st, 2008
NE Florida inshore/nearshore report
We caught two spanish mackerel on my last charter Saturday, so the
season is progressing along.. It won't be long before the water temps
approach 70 degrees. I imagine you could pick up some spanish trolling
0/0 Clark spoons on a high tide if you tried. Bluefish have
saturated all area waters, and can definitely keep the rods bent when
other species slow down.
Sheephead are still biting well on the rocks, pilings, day
markers, and river ledges. Fiddlers, clams, and live shrimp are the
ticket here.
Redfish and black drum can be found in similar spots. Boat
traffic has been heavy on the good weather days, particularly when they
fall on a weekend. Savvy anglers are buying thier fiddlers a day or two
before the heavy traffic.
There are also some nice size flounder around, but they have been
mainly a by-catch on my charters. Speckled trout and yellowmouth trout
(weakfish) are biting fairly well when you can avoid the bluefish. The
yellowmouths are usually in the deeper water. It won't be long until
the topwater lures start producing with the big specs and redfish. The
trout will hit best early and late on the higher tides, however , the
reds will hit a topwater all day long if it makes him mad enough. If
the topwaters don't work, try a lipped diving lure like the
Bite-a-bait, which are made here locally. Also, try the new
"Fish-bite" artificials. They seem to work as well or even better than
the "Gulp" baits.
Whiting, blues, black drum, and the occasional pompano are likely
catches in the surf and from the piers. You might also pick up a
spanish from a pier using the knock-offs from the old sea-hawk lures. I
think they're called "Gotchas". Silver would be a good choice. Throw it
out, let it sink a bit, and use a whippy underhand retrieve.
Good fishing!
CAPT Bob Cosby
Captain Bob's Fishing Charters, Inc.
56 San Juan Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Phone: 904-285-5531
Alt: 904-613-1639
Email: cosbyrec@comcast.net
Website: http://captainbobsfishingcharters.com/
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