Inshore/nearshore report NE Florida

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Inshore/nearshore report NE Florida

Post by cosbyrec » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:18 am

Florida Fishing Report for:
Intracoastal Waterway, St Johns River and Nearshore Waters from Fernandina to Saint Augustine
Updated: September 11, 2007.
Inshore/nearshore report Jacksonville area waters

The water is cooling slightly with the recent northeaster. The shrimp and mullet should be flowing out of area inlets stimulating tarpon and redfish activity. Loads of mangrove snapper have invaded our waters, although the majority are undersized. They are fun to catch and keep the rods bent. Ladyfish keep them company, along with jack crevalle. Speckled trout are hitting topwater lures early and late, particularly on high tides. Flounder should fire off with the mullet run. Fish the docks and rocks in Mayport and the jetties. Finger mullet, mud minnows, and artificials will all produce results.

Bull redfish are in the river along the channel edges. Fish the turn of the tide, preferably in the late afternoon with crab, cut croaker, cut ladyfish, etc. Use plenty of weight in 35 to 42ft of water. Also, use heavy tackle to subdue the fish quickly and carefully release these valuable spawners. Reds are also at area inlets, both in the rocks and along the channel.

Tight lines! CAPT Bob


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