Well seventeen foot seas that came with our tropical storm put us all on guard. It seems when that is going on there is always more important things to
do, like put new line on, fix rods and sharpen hooks, important things.
Conditions just got worse but as the seas settle we all know the fish will light
up both inshore and off once it settles. Except if you are Snook angler and we will get to that later.
Surf was out of control, moving to much sand but we all know it will settle and when it does there will
be a whole new group of species to play with. Pompano have been playing with us,
one ,one there but the cooler temps will bring them in and as soon as the sand
settles it will be Pompano. Blue fish will be on the move, Jacks will be feeding
an any thing that moves and there may still a few Tarpon to test your equipment.
Whiting and Croakers in good numbers at the trough along with plenty of Snook,
that is if the Jacks don’t steal your bait first.
Real high tides, cooler water and a little less sun has brought the Reds to
our area. It was great Trout fishing with a mix Reds now it has been great Reds
with a mix of Trout. Your favorite location for the Trout is now the location
for the Reds. Favored baits, you can take your pick, cooler water means hungry
fish, slot is 18”/27” one per day that is the down side. Trout continue and so
do the Blues and Jacks so take the barbs off the hook for an easy release.
Now we just have to wait for the water to settle. If you let the weather
keep you from Snook fishing, well you missed it. If you recall I always say the
worst the weather the better the Snook fishing, the water was slamming up over
the at walks and the Snook were chewing, big fish eating big baits. It had been
an all day event, foul weather gear mandatory, several Flair Hawks tied on with
50lb leader and you were in the fish. Big Bomber long A ,black back with chrome
sides and it was out of control, wind , waves and big Snook you should have been
there. Me I am old so I just watched and grinned as the anglers put on their
foul weather gear, drooped six Flair Hawks in the jacket Pockets and off they
went for I am more than sure will be the day they talk about till the next
storm. So pick a bridge and come on down, preferred dark hour, throw a Flair
Hawk and if it stops, set the hook. Till next week, watch the water settle
and do not be late............................HENRY
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