Tuesday, September 25, 2012

From Henry @ Snook-Nook Jensen Beach


Beach fishing was full of surprises, Tarpon, Jacks and big Red Fish on the incoming tide, yes even with the brown water. The fish were there and eating was the game, top water, jigs, mullet as I said they were eating. Mouth of the inlet
was the location and yes a little north up to Bath Tub, excellent bite please put a single barb hook on your spoons. Snook were at Walton Rocks and plenty of big Croaker and Whiting kept most busy, few Blues and some Pompano but not
to target. Lots of Mullet so the bite run most of the day,fi it looks like a Mullet throw it and lets see what the surprise is.
Going north getting away from the brown water it was Trout and more Trout, all slot and bigger from the Stuart Causeway
to Middle Cove using top water and suspending baits, low light was the answer after sun up things slowed down, well lets say they turned off. Red Fish on the west side of the river from County Line road to Walton Road very busy
but you had to fish low light, these fish are in two feet and yes you can use your fly rod. As long as the tide was moving the fish were chewing at the bridges, Snapper, Drum, Lady Fish, a few Trout and some Blues were holding attention
but as the sun went down in moved the Snook and it was busy all over again. Flair Hawk and Bomber lures top the list but with so many Mullet live bait was hard to beat. Try hooking your Mullet on the bottom or the top of his tail,
you will notice he swims a little different now cast the fish into the bait school and hang on.
Now if the weatherman will give us a few days without rain we could get back to some really good fishing..

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