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AWESOME REDFISHING!!!!!!Report Date: February 22, 2008
On recent charters I have worked particular areas were warmer water can be found. On the first trip I decided to work a local spring fed river that pumps out millions of gallons of 72 degree water every day. With water temps consistently remaining the same in one are for a long period of time the idea is not to just fish were the fish will be, but fish during their feeding times. Fishing this are for the last 10 years I have learned the most Redfish really get fired up as the tide goes slack near these springs. When the tide goes slack the ticket is to sight cast Redfish while laying on the bottom in crystal clear water from 5 feet
Now as fun and exciting as river fishing can be, discharge areas of Power Plants can be even better. The Citrus County area also has a local Power Plant that also discharges millions of gallons of warm water every day. Most discharge areas are loaded with long oyster bars and huge boulders all of which can hold redfish during particular times of the year. However, there is nothing more exciting than sight casting to huge schools of redfish pushing down a long mangrove laden shoreline. On a recent charter I put Trey Carr and Michael Potapow on a nice school of Reds on crystal clear sandy shoreline just outside the outflow of the Power Plant. As the school approached we tossed live select shrimp at them provided by the world famous Ed’s Bait and Tackle. If you could only see the looks on these 10 and 11 year olds as they reeled in their monsters, it was priceless. To make this even better these two boys out fished their dads that day, giving them a little bit of “bragging rights” for the next fishing trip.
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