Thursday, September 15, 2011

From Capt. Charlie @Fishing Center-Fort Pierce

Inshore:

Most of the trout have come in four to six feet of water this week.  DOA shrimp and live bait have accounted for our trout.  Redfish can be found moving across many of the flats on the high end of the tides in one to three feet of water.  DOA shrimp and live bait has worked well on hooking up with an upper slot redfish.  We have found flounder on some of the sandy flats and you can still find plenty of snapper around the channel edges and docks of the river.
Snook fishing the bridges and jetties at night has been productive on the first part of the outgoing tide.  Feather jigs, Terror Eyz and live bait has been the best choices for anglers.  The mullet run going off in the inlets and the bait is flooding into the river.  The predators are moving in and the fishing will continue to get better as the fish will be feeding heavily the next few months.  It's a great time of year to be fishing!

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