With one last cold front hitting our area this weekend, I
guess I’ll have to keep the facemask out for a few more days. We had a lot of
rain last week and it’s muddied up the bay a good deal. The influx of
freshwater has pushed some of the fish down towards the lower end of the bay.
There are still a lot of fish in the upper bay areas and they will stay there
all year, but with so much freshwater moving in, some will move out of the area
towards the lower flats in the sound and the lower part of the Escambia Bay and
Blackwater Bay.
Here’s what’s getting ready to happen over the next few weeks; we will be going after big Sheepshead and drag-screaming Redfish.
Here’s what’s getting ready to happen over the next few weeks; we will be going after big Sheepshead and drag-screaming Redfish.
Over the next month I’ll be out in Pensacola Pass with the
rest of the boat pack, and we will be bowed up! Sheepshead migrates at the
start of March and the good bite lasts for about 5-6 weeks. If you enjoy
bending a rod, this is some of the best light tackle fishing around.
This is one time in the year that I put up the artificials
and pull out almost exclusively live bait. But no worries, if you are looking
for an inshore artificial trip, I’ll still be running those on the flats for
trout and reds.
If you've not heard about my inshore instructional fishing trips. Check out this link:
Stay tuned for some great Sheepshead and Redfish action
along with a mix of other fish caught including snapper, grouper, black drum
and whatever else we can sink a hook into.
I’ll be posting a report with pics once a week on how it
went and what we caught.
See you out there.
Johnwww.megabiteinshore.com
850-341-9816
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