Captain Kirk Waltz Mayport/Jax Report
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The weather continues to throw some curve ball’s but despite the fast moving fronts and wind they have produced, the “windows “ we are getting have produced some great results. Patience is the key again as fluctuating water temperatures have made the bite slow. Smaller bait for the trout helps saving the larger shrimp for reds and drum. The blue crabs have been buried up and are tough to come by but, the larger shrimp peeled and headed have worked well for the black drum and oversized red's. Try to slow retrieving speed and don’t expect big hits. The sheepshead are beginning to show some promise and with the waning of the current moon phase they should fire off any day. Fiddlers and small shrimp fished on a 1/4 jig should provide some good catches. The nearshore limestone ledges and reefs have been holding some grass head porgies, sheepshead and a few seabass when the ocean permits .Look for this weather to settle for a-few days and the fishing should continue rocks, docks, and drops in the Mayport Basin for success.
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