I shoulda went out friday. it was perfect then...if it was only blowin from the south today, i would be out catching dinner. the WSW direction of this ruins it all
Tues. trip was very unproductive. We managed 5 Silver trout, two flounder and two Spanish. One flounder was short the other 12.5 but too small to keep. Spanish, one too small the other just over 12" and it went back also. We fished from 18 inches of water to 15 ft. All the fish were caught in 10 + ft. Also a load of specs ,all small to tiny,all in water over 10 ft.
clobbered em again today inshore. That cold front really kicked em into high gear. hopefully they wont scatter again when the water warms back up...although, i will say...the pins have been back in force the past two days....tends to make it difficult
if the action was anything like today, you should have a good day out. I had reds, black drum, sheepshead, trout and JC's. tomorrow should be better with the lower winds
Mackerel fishing was hot inside Anclote key before the cold snap. Going to give it a try tomorroow. Silver trout were also stacked up around crab traps.
it's a little south of pasco, but i always seem to have decent luck on bass, catfish, crappie, BG, and shellcrackers @ Lake tarpon. put in at one of the launches and search for a cove. or if you see several boats in the middle of the lake, they are fishing a deeper hole that are usually loaded with panfish. off of east lake, there is a park on the southend that has a decent boardwalk. cast to the opposite shore(shady side) there for panfish
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