Fishing Report by Dylan Hubbard
Inshore
Sheepshead get excited when the weather cools and the water gets murky. We have seen some great action on these guys around the bridges, docks, seawalls, piers and more. Shrimp, fiddlers, or cut oysters or clams are all great bait options.
The trout species are also biting well. This time of year we see a big surge of the silver trout in the passes, on the beaches and around the mouth of the bay. These guys love the tandem rigs like the Love’s Lures bounced along the sandy bottom areas. However, most any slow-moving soft plastic will work. The speckled trout bite turned on a bit in the upper bay.
Some nice redfish were caught this past week along the residential canals and mangrove shorelines, when the water was warming up in the early to late afternoon.
Near Shore
It is sometimes tough to get out near shore or offshore as the fronts arrive. Once we got back to that 40-70 foot range we have been catching some nice hogfish. Our 5-hour half day, 10-hour all day and private charter fishing boats all caught some nice numbers of big keeper hogfish on live shrimp. We are also seeing some good action on the lane snapper and mangrove snapper from 60ft and deeper, ready to eat shrimp, cut threadfin and the lanes will even take some squid. Red grouper bite has been a little hit and miss but we are still seeing a few.
Offshore
Mangrove snapper are biting well and an occasional vermillion snapper appears at 150-200ft of water. The average size is much larger than usual. The occasional big scamp grouper is also being caught around 180-250ft, in deep-water potholes.
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