08-31-11 WEDNESDAY: REDFISH, MANGROVE SNAPPER, JACKS AND LADYFISH
This morning winds are barely blowing out of the East at 2 mph and there is a very light chop on the water. It's pretty hot even though it is overcast. The no see 'ems are getting their fill from the jetty anglers, be sure to take insect repellent and lots of water if you head to the inlet today.
Keeper Reds have been the main attraction at the north jetty for the past week. We also have seen some that have been over the slot. Mangrove Snapper, Ladyfish and Jacks have been active as well. We haven't seen any Spanish Mackerel and we haven't had reports of Snook for the past couple of days. We haven't had any night reports sent in, night anglers, are you out there? Let us know if the Snook are biting at night. Snook season opens tomorrow, make sure you have your Snook stamp on your fishing license if you are lucky enough to get one in the slot and plan to keep it. Reports of anglers are using a variety of baits and all were working for Reds. 95% of the Reds that came over the rails were keepers!
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