October fishing has been very good so far this month. With air temperatures falling to normal and water temps at 78 degrees, fish have become much more active and aggressive ….John Hoder had a good day catching snook and many seatrout. He also landed a big Spanish mackerel. Later in the day we jumped a Tarpon in the backcountry. HIgher daytime tides offer snook and redfish more opportunities to feed further back in the mangroves…and so target areas were in 2 to 3 foot of water. Poling the mangroves proves to offer the best means for success.
Tripletail and False Albacore are now showing offshore with Tripletail tipping into double digits. Winds and visibility dictate offshore fishing…Good days can be phenomenal!
Good Luck!
Capt Al