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Fishing reports from 2011

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Report Feb 18th - 2011

Is Mother Nature trying to pull a fast one? The temps this past week have been 68 –75 degrees, and it’s going to be the same next week. With above normal temperatures for the past few days and more warm weather ahead; the fishing will also warm up here on the Gulf coast. We’ve got sheepshead and redfish in the pass and on the jetties, more redfish on the beaches and up along the flats of the ICW. No need to wait for Spring Break; get out there now for some fun fishing!

Not only has the sheepshead bite started early, but also the redfish in the pass has been exceptionally good. Most of the reds are 15 –20 lb fish, which makes for good light tackle action.

If you’re wanting to take some speckled trout home, you’ll have to wait a little longer; the season is still closed and won’t open back up till March 1st. White trout is open and the bite on 3-mile bridge has been great, and there are reports of even a few slot reds being pulled off the bridge.

 On Bob Sikes Bridge, sheepshead and black-drum are taking live shrimp like there’s no tomorrow. Fishing has really picked up the past two weeks and it’s just what I was hoping for. I think even if we get a couple more cold fronts, the fishing this spring is going to be great.

Tackle Box:

For white trout on the bridges: 15-inch, 15 - 20 lb fluorocarbon leader, matched up with a Berkley Gulp 4” grub or 3” –4”shrimp on a ¼ - ¾ oz jig. Rod and reel for trout is an All Star medium 7’ combined with a Penn Battle 3000 spooled with Stren Sonic braid 10 - 20 lbs.

 

For sheepshead in the pass: 15-inch, 20 lb fluorocarbon leader, with a #1 – #2 Gamakatsu circle hook or regular J hook if you can’t resist jacking their jaws. Rod and reel for sheepshead is an All Star med-heavy 7’ combined with a Penn Battle 4000 spooled with Stren Sonic braid 20- 30 lbs.

Spring is knocking at the door and I am ready to answer with a big “Welcome Back!”
See you on the water.
Tight Lines.
Capt. John


Report Feb 8th - 2011

Even though it was cold and rainy this past week, there were a couple of days that were fishable. The redfish bite and white trout bite was decent at 3-mile bridge. Live shrimp was the key with light leader and very light egg weights, similar to what you would sheepshead fish with.

Up in Escambia Bay near Jim’s Fish Camp, the trout bite has been good, and slow twitching a Golden Bream Blurp Jerk shad on a 1/4oz jig head has proven to produce some hook ups. Remember that February is a closed season on speckled trout and you have to release them.

Sheepshead fishing has also been pretty good along some of the local bridges. Live shrimp and downsizing your terminal tackle has proven to produce some quality catches.

In late March and early April the sheepshead bite really kicks off and will last about 6 weeks, so if you like fast action and good-eating fish, then head down to Pensacola for Spring break. 

Spring is not far off and it’s time to check your boat out to make sure that the batteries and all the connections are working properly. Check your flares, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit to make sure everything is up to date. Stay safe on the water.

Tight Lines.
Capt. John

 

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Till the next adventure,

Tight Lines.

Capt. John

 

 

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