Monday, October 7, 2013

From Henry @ Snook-Nook - Jensen Beach



Mullet and more Mullet, lots of bait and so why wouldn’t the fish be here. The Indian river from north to south is Mullet. Driving on the island or the drive pay attention to on coming traffic because that car is watching the river.
One could see Tarpon jumping, Jacks in a rampage, Snook feeding, bands of Bluefish and then the Dolphin would show, better than National Graphic. Now you know why you have to watch on coming traffic. River anglers it makes no difference where you fish plenty of Trout, Reds and all the rest, Mullet. At the bridge it has been the dawn hour, lots of fish, if it looks like a Mullet cast it. Put a small weight on your bait, anglers want their bait below the school a ready breakfast. Shrimp will find plenty of Drum, Snapper and a list of others throughout the day but any time you get there you will bend a rod. Plenty of Snook, slot well that is a another story but plenty of hook ups and one might be the score, lots of Mullet. This east wind has clouded the west shore but the fish are there, plenty of Reds and all the rest, pick your location and start casting. Plenty of Blues and Macs in the river even had a Pompano or two make the catch list, does this mean winter is near?
Surf more Mullet, more Tarpon, Snook and all of the above, problem weeds. Lots of weed lines have kept anglers on the move. Get to the top of the dune cross over and look and if needed move north or south, not all access points have had the weed problem but again if it looks like a mullet cast it. Had some Reds and Trout this week, the beach has been hot and then there is the Sharks. With all this dinner in the area it is a guarantee they will be there to share your catch.

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