Thursday, November 14, 2013

A Tip From DOA


The cold fronts are starting to roll in so look for a change in fishing patterns. Try to plan your trips the day before or even the day of the front and two or three days after for best results. Also as the water temp drops, plan to start your days a little later instead of those dawn mornings and sleep in a bit and hit the ramp around 9 or 10 am. Start in deeper water and work your way shallower as the sun comes up and warms the flats. Residential canals will be one of my go to spots throughout the winter. Start in the middle of the canals early and move to the docks and sea walls that face the sun they will be the warmest. One of my favorite baits for dock fishing is the DOA shrimp. Cast the shrimp deep under the docks and allow for plenty of time for the bait to hit the bottom. That’s were the fish will be don’t make the mistake of making a great cast and then taking the bait out from under the dock before the fish has a chance to eat it. Once the sun is up and the flats have warmed, the DOA CAL curl and Shad Tail will help you find the big trout in the area. The Airheads are also a great choice especially if there is grass on the surface. Remember to be safe and keep an eye on the weather fronts can approach quickly and you don't want to get caught out in front of strong weather.

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