Assortment of Snapper & Other Species
The Ocean Obsession out of Sunrise Marina at Port Canaveral continues to put their customers on some quality fish. Red grouper, mangrove, mutton and lane snapper along with an assortment of other species have kept their customers happy and coming back for more.
Plenty of Bait & Fish Around
Another week of inshore fishing with plenty of bait and fish around. Slot sized reds and snook were decent with some juvenile tarpon along the shorelines around the bait pods.
It’s Still Tarpon Time!
Well, this past week has been all about tarpon. With the lead up to the full moon and the mullet run going the tarpon were feeding like crazy with an average of 4 to 5 tarpon per day with some over 100 pounds!
Temps Still Pretty Warm @ Headwaters
The lake is still pretty warm (84 degrees) but that’s better than 93 in my last report. Top baits this week for me has been a Bass Assassin RSB worms, Baby Torpedo, Hogfarmer Underspin with a Bass Assassin Lil Boss and the Mike Bucca 6” Bullgill.The lake is still pretty warm (84 degrees) but that’s better than 93 in my last report. Top baits this week for me has been a Bass Assassin RSB worms, Baby Torpedo, Hogfarmer Underspin with a Bass Assassin Lil Boss and the Mike Bucca 6” Bullgill.
Decent Week Offshore
We actually had a decent week with a few trips and some decent oceans. Bait was thick and simple to get with one or a few throws of the net stated Captain Logan. Species of the week were cobia, ars and kings.
Near-coastal Bite Picking Up
This week’s near-coastal bite picked back up considerably compared to last weeks for captain Justin and I here at Fineline Fishing Charters. Flounder were the main edible species that we started catching inside of the pier and near structures outside of the Ports basins.
Kayak Fishing East Lake Toho
There are a couple of different places you can launch from if you are interested in kayaking East Lake Toho, and over time I will certainly go back and explore other parts of the lake.
Sebastian Inlet Report
The fishing for the most part in the entire inlet has been just "OK." There are some more schools of mullet moving around in the inlet, and that is attracting the predator fish.
Bait Running Thick in Lagoon
The river is ALIVE with our Fall bait run at this time of year. There was so much bait on our first spot this past week we couldn’t get a bite on our artificial lures. Once the large pods moved on we started to get bit.
Good Fishing Inshore
Inshore has been the place to be last week with the mullet schools around. The cooler temps this week have helped the bait and gamefish keep active.
Cool Enough for Fishing!
With September’s gradually cooling evenings allowing the once too warm waters to begin dropping into the eighty-five and lower degree ranges my interest in fishing again is restored…
Full Moon Approaching…
With the full moon approaching, the tarpon bite is on fire and snook are feeding on the outgoing tide on schools of finger mullet around docks. We're getting schools of black drum as well as redfish on certain points throughout the lagoon, too.