We had a little bit of wind last week which has been the continuing story this spring. Wind and cold fronts that are making the fishing harder than it should be this time of year. The snook bite is starting to improve inshore as the waters warm and the trout bite stays pretty consistent but mostly smaller fish. There’s been some tripletail around but they won’t last long as everyone wants to eat them for the excellent table fare they are. We are starting to see more bait in the lagoon which will only help the bite.
Fishing the beach has been typical this time of year with plenty of jacks, bluefish, mackerel and sharks with a few pompano in the mix if you catch the tide right. Artificial baits have been most productive as you can cover more water and get that reaction bite. As the water warms, the snook bite will keep improving as the bait will become more abundant as well. Let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope these winds lay down and we can get back to normal fishing conditions.
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