Posted by Preston Muller on Thursday, March 5, 2015
Its heating up!
We have noticed a noticeable change
in the inshore scene lately. Spanish Mackerel are starting to migrate
into the harbor which is always a great sign that warmer water is just
around the corner. They are slim pickens and skittish but will eat a
spoon presented in the right manner - not much size yet either but great
to see them. We have not caught any on trees yet but it is just a
matter of time. Sheepshead are here but finicky in the clean incoming
tide water. They are liking live bait in the deeper rocky areas or areas
that are covered in barnacles - pilings, old docks, bridges etc. Again,
an outgoing tide seemed to be the ticket this week with the dirtier
water. Reds are hot but are still deep in the bay. We have managed
several upper slot fish on light tackle with 20 lb test leaders and
small hooks on live bait. The flats are still pretty dead and they
haven't found the docks just yet.
The offshore scene is also
still hot with Jacks being the primary target. Minimal pressure has
these fish in close and hungry for just about anything! Cobia are just
around the corner and rumors of sightings on the Emerald Coast have
already begun!
Capt Preston 850-428-0118