December Brings Big Reds - Pensacola Fishing Reports
November is in the books and it was the best I have ever
seen with the amount of fish caught and the size. December came in with warm
temps the first week, around 72 degrees all week, which was very nice. We did
have a full moon the first week, which did impact the bite some on a couple
trips, but not too bad. We just didn’t catch as many, but when you’re used to
hooking up 20 –40 fish a trip and then it drops to only catching 6 or 8, then I
guess I’m getting spoiled. Last night we got a small cold front and it will
surely fire them off again. If you striper fish, these fish behave in similar
fashion. They like the cold fronts and usually after each one they kick it up a
notch. I’m still tossing Spro 1.5oz jigs at them with 7 and 8 foot
Medium Heavy
Rods with 4000 to 5000 reels. I use two different rods on my trips, both St.
Croix and Wright McGills, and for reels, I use Shimano.
I have found that these big reds can retire a reel fast if
you don’t have good equipment that can hold up to their hard runs and their
pure power. When you’re fighting a fish for 3 –6 minutes you need your tackle
to hold up and not fail.
The last thing I want is you to lose that trophy fish
because I didn’t have the proper tackle in excellent working order.
The season should go strong until the middle of January and
start to taper off. So if you want to experience some fun fast action fishing,
you need to give this a try. Take a few days off, put the snow shovel down,
head to the Gulf Coast and let’s get a bent rod in your hand with a monster
redfish attached at the other end.
If you’re on Facebook, check out my fan page, you can keep up with me while I’m
on the water and see what’s going on each day. I post more often on there than
I do on my fishing reports page. This page gets updated about twice a month;
Facebook is usually every day while I’m on the water.
Tight Lines... John
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