Friday, November 29, 2013

Pensacola Bull Red Fishing Fun!


Haven’t posted in a while, been busy running trips, and going to Football games with my son; he’s a student at FSU. GO ‘NOLES!!
Ran a nice trip today with some great anglers from Louisiana. They wanted to catch bull reds and we did just that. After we crushed the reds, they asked if there was anything else to do, so I took them over to 3-Mile to catch some white trout for dinner. We caught around 40 fish, kept 25 for dinner and called it a day. 








Hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving!

I’ll post another report in a week or two,
Tight lines…
John

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Big Reds are busting all over Pensacola Bay - Pensacola Fishing









Even though summer is over and the bulk of the tourists are gone, don’t think that the fishing season is over, because it’s far from over. Actually the fishing can be even better in the fall, winter and spring months than in the middle of the hot summer months. As a fulltime year round inshore guide, I fish many different ways depending upon what areas I’m fishing and what time of year it is. Over the past 17 years I’ve mastered our fishery and I feel I can provide you with a professional inshore fishing adventure.
 
99% of my charters are artificial trip charters, but if you want live bait it will be provided.
Since most of my charters are artificial trips, a lot of my clients are bass fishermen who love to toss hard and soft plastics, which make them feel right at home, but instead of pulling in a large mouth bass, they’ll be bowed up with a trophy redfish.

Thanks for stopping by. Here is a link to my main website for more reports and pics.

 Mega-Bite Inshore Charters is a full time professional inshore guide business.
John

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Winter Red Fishing has arrived !


With this week’s cooler weather at night it should really kick off the reds over the next 10-15 days. For the rest of November and even into December and January will be tremendous for catching those trophy big reds. I say it each year in my reports, winter red fishing has to be on my top 3 best times to fish the Pensacola area. If humongous reds just aren’t enough to entice you off of your sofa, then how about speckled trout in the upper bays and in the mouths of the rivers? Many trout migrate up north to the upper bay areas and move into the river systems during December, January and February and then in mid March start to make their way back to the lower parts of the bays. This process takes about 6-8 weeks and then it’s summer. But let’s stay on track with winter fishing. Over the next 3 months I’ll be talking about the big reds, trout and slot reds in the upper bay areas.
If you’re heading down this way and want an exciting fun fishing adventure like no other, give me a shout and let’s get you bowed up on a trophy redfish.
Till the next adventure.
Tight lines… Capt. John