Friday, December 4, 2009
December Fishing Report
Wow, its December already! The first thing that comes to mind is Mackerel, Mackerel, and more Mackerel. If the conditions allow running along the beach shorelines for those Spanish Macks will be your best bet. Anything flashly will get there attention, just remember to reel fast and use wire leaders! Pompano, Bonefish, Trout, Snook, reds, Flounder, Ladyfish, Jacks, and more will me roaming the flats later in the day and into the early evenings with cooler water temperatures this month. My personal favorites for this month will be one of the three; Pompano, Trout, and Flounder. These three love the cold weather and are amazing table fair as well!! Call today and come catch all the species Jensen Beach has to offer!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
November Fishing Report
Halloween's over-Time to indulge on all that left over candy! Now with November here I look forward to eating Turkey and stuffed Flounder. Fishing this month should be excellent for quite a few of my favorite species. Snook, Trout, Pompano, Jacks, Ladyfish, and my personal favorite FLOUNDER! These bottom feeders will be throughout the river in Jensen and Stuart. I also plan on making a few trips up to Sebastian this month for the annual Flounder run. Usually right around Thanksgiving is when I load up on these tasty critters. Last year several fish were caught over 7 lbs. Let me know if interested as it is only 50 min haul from Jensen Beach and I cant wait! Fishing at night for Snook this month should be excellent between fronts too. Trout will be on the flats waiting to ambush jerkbaits, topwaters, DOA Baitbusters, and more. Mixed in the bag will be Catfish, Jacks, Ladyfish and Pompano. As we get closer to December the Pompano fishing will improve with colder water temperatures. Call today and lets go catch all the species Jensen beach has to offer!!
Monday, October 19, 2009
October Fishing Report
This month the mullet run will be in full swing along the beaches and rivers. Tarpon and snook will be targets of choice, with both species available around the inlets and bridges in the rivers. Night fishing for Snook and Tarpon is an excellent activity during this month. Bluefish, jacks, ladyfish, and Spanish Mackeral are also chasing the mullet schools. Trout, snook and redfish are up on the flats feeding, along with very tasty flounder. Tarpon 20lbs or more are abundant in the St. Lucie River. Just rember to check the tides before you go, certain phases of the tide can yield more fish, its a little bit of knowledge and a lot of luck. So get out there and bend a rod!
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