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Beautiful Weather leads to great fishing along the Nature Coast.Report Date: September 27, 2007
Later on in the week I had the pleasure of fishing with my long time clients Jay and Nancy Allen. During the three beautiful days we fished together we landed over 70 Redfish (most of which were keepers) and 30 trout. During one of our days we fished with a beautiful south wind and a light drizzle. A low pressure system was leaving our area and the drizzle was a welcome sight. With the rapid fluctuation in the barometer the fishing really began to heat up. The first spot we stopped at was a small island way inside an area we call the Salt River. “First Cast” Nancy’s first cast landed in a perfect spot where a huge school of mullet was milling around. It didn’t take long for a feisty redfish to show itself and the fight was on. Nancy did an excellent job of pulling the 25” redfish away from the school of mullet to keep from spooking the rest of the fish that were hiding in the school.
The Redfish were a great sight to see but the true highlight of the day was the trout fishing that took place after we were tired of catching the Reds. After chasing those Reds for a few hours, I decided to try an adjoining flat where I have had excellent success with trout in the past. I tied on ¼ ounce white jig heads with Berkley Gulp! Shrimp to all of our fishing poles. Within our first 10 casts we already boated 4 keeper trout ranging from 16-18 inches. After I seen that the flat was holding some decent sized trout I decided to go with some bigger baits to try and entice a few bigger trout. I swapped 3” Gulp! Shrimp for 4” Gulp! Shrimp and boy did those big trout love that bigger bait. The bigger Gulp! Was most definitely the ticket as our trout size average increased to catching 18-22” fish.
So if drag screaming runs and big fish thrashing around at the surface gets you blood boiling, give Red Hot Fishing Charters a call today were in the fishing memory business. (352) 634-4002 kylemessier@yahoo.com www.redhotfishingcharters.com /> Back to Main Fishing Report Page
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