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Captain Jeremy Alvarez fishing report 3/11/25

 



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Fishing Report for week of 3/11/25

Inshore waters have still been chilly, hanging in the upper 50's to 60 degrees depending on the time of day and your location.  Waiting for the sheepshead to fire up again. The bite has been pretty tough along the jetties.  Although it should be "ON" as the water temps bump up a bit with your best chances to catch a double digit fish in the next month or so.  The big drum are starting to show up, half or quarter blue crab being the best bait, fishing on the edge of the channel.  Thank goodness for the yellow mouth trout as they have been biting throughout this winter when the temps dropped into the low 50's.  They will take a variety of baits, live and artificial as well as pieces of shrimp and cut strips.  If the Ocean is nice there have been nice Black Sea Bass in the 10-20 mile range.  When you find them they are aggressive and will eat squid, cut bait and jigs.  Remember when reef fishing to use circle hooks, have a de hooker and also a descending device on board and ready to deploy.  With the wind forecast for this weekend coming, now is a great time to check your safety gear, fire extinguisher, and dates on flares.  Also if you are looking to book with a Captain find their info online and stay away from the big online booking agencies!  They are sending our local dollars away to large corporations, some of them based out of the USA!!  Stay safe out there!

Captain Jeremy Alvarez Regardless Fishing Charters




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