FISHING By Capt. Dylan Hubbard
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IN SHORE –
Redfish action improves after rains. Outgoing tides we see them in the passes and on the beaches. On incoming tides, the back-bay areas on the flats and mangrove shorelines seem better.
Trout are feeding through the area too, and the bite has been steady on edges of the shallower flats or on top of the deeper flats during the day. At night, bridge lights and dock lights are holding plenty of hungry trout.
Amberjack open up starting August first! These guys are tricky in the warm months of August and September but we’re hoping they pick up for us in October before they close again at the end of October.
NEAR SHORE –
Good action on lane snapper, a few mangrove snapper, and some red grouper around 60-100ft on our 10-hour all day and our private fishing charters aboard the HUB.
OFFSHORE –
Got a nice big pile of fish this past weekend on our 39-hour trip, however it was not an easy feat due to a picky bite.
Red grouper fishing has been steady out there from around 100-160ft of water around those hard-bottom bait shows, shell bottom and those potholes. However, the mangrove snapper fishing has been tougher this summer with a really spotty showing of mangroves.
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