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Captain Tommy Derringer Report 4/25/2025

 

Captain Tommy Derringer

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We’ve seen more beautiful weather this past week… And the fishing has been awesome as well! Redfish have been absolutely stacking up in the creek holes from the Vilano  inlet all the way up to Palm Valley. The last of the outgoing tide has been best, but they’ve also been chewing on the first of the incoming. Mudminnows and shrimp have been working well, and if you can’t find live stuff, the Gulp shrimp is working wonders too. Trout bite has been great with top Waters early in the morning and that right before dark. Just look for the concentration of bait and toss your plug around there. I’ve seen a few really big trout around this week as well. A friend in Jacksonville has caught five fish over 25 inches this past weekend. The flounder have started showing up in better numbers as well. Seems like every week there’s more around. There’s even a few tarpon starting to show up along the beaches, at the bridges, and on some of the inshore spots they like to hang out in. Here’s to hoping we have a great tarpon summer this year!



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