Tuesday, March 11, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach




Catch 365


"Low Water Look"

Low tide may not be an ideal fishing time in a lot of spots,but it is a GREAT time to take a look and see what's around. Fishy things like; rocks, oyster bars, deep potholes, and other fish holding structure often become highly visible at low tide/low water. Make a note of these areas, and go back at high tide. The fish will be waiting!





"Mix it up"

Sometimes a slight lure change is all it takes to fire up fish that have turned off. If they won't bite the DOA Shrimp anymore, toss a Vudu shrimp at them. A slight variation can get a school of fish fired back up in a hurry!

Pro Tip: When fishing schooling redfish; try throwing a slightly different lure(or same lure in slightly different color) before the fish stop biting. Changing it up is a great way to keep them biting.

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