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SUMMER

06/08/2010

 
The topwater bite for trout has been outstanding in the early morning hours; fish up to 7lb have been landed lately by working edges bait pods with noisy topwaters. Once the sun comes up switching to soft plastics like the RT Slug has resulted in more bites.

Slot redfish are tailing in the early morning on the skinny flats and aggressively chewing any artificial or fly that is presented to them. Small baitfish mullet or pinfish patterns have been producing well for fly anglers

Schools of bull Redfish numbering in the hundreds are roaming the 3-4 ft depths of the river and lagoon getting ready to spawn. These fish are highly pressured as of late and getting them to eat an artificial can be tough, especially when other boats are fishing the same school of fish, which unfortunately has become the norm. Live baits are definitely resulting in more bites but don’t think a well placed fly wont work.

The snook bite has been awesome lately. The lack of rain has kept the water cleaner than normal for this time of year around residential docks allowing anglers to sight cast to snook in the 1-3ft depths. This past week we fished several schools of snook in the river

 


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