Snook seemed to be the theme this week. Fish the moving water
along mangrove islands; live chumming white bait. Free lining them with a 3/0
circle hook or cork seems to do the trick. No shortage of mangrove snappers
mixed in as well. To get these toothy critters, scale down your leader to 15 or
20 pound test and a 1/0 hook. They are great table fare. Red fish were hanging
out under the mangroves on the outside islands on the outgoing tide. Jig head
with cut bait, and 2/0 circle hook with white bait and a split shot worked
well. Still plenty of bait on the beaches and right along the passes. Expect
the bite to slow down as the front approaches. Be patient while fishing a spot
and give it a little extra time before you move on, especially as the water
temperature cools down. See below for picts of the week.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Red October is in full swing. Red fish bite has been great. I have been focusing on schools of mullet
during low tide around grass flats and oyster bars. There are schools of reds
mixed in and following those mullet. Live chumming is key. There are plenty of
pilchards and greenies on the beaches and around the passes. When you find the
fish, start throwing handfuls of live bait…make sure to squeeze a few to really
turn the bite on. 2/0 circle hooks and 30lb leader with a split shot have been
working great. Add a popping cork if you need a little more distance on your
cast. On higher tides use the same methods, focusing on mangrove shorelines;
looking for those mullet and reds. A lot of snook are also around. They are
starting to move into the creeks and rivers. You’ll have to fish through the
small ones to find that trophy you’re looking for. Live pilchards are also the
choice bait for snook right now, preferably free lined or under a popping cork.
Great trips this week, with some of the reds over 36 inches. The highlight of
the week was a 4 foot saw fish that we caught and released. Sawfish are very
rare and still on the endangered species list. Book a trip today!
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