Captain Tommy Derringer
This past week, it was tough to get out, especially some afternoons with the big change in the weather. We had quite a few afternoon thunderstorms. After a long dry spell it was something we definitely needed, but the fish didn’t seem to like it too much. The bite definitely slowed down a little bit over the weekend with more weather coming through. This typically happens right around this time of year we get close to summer. The fish will acclimate and things will get back to normal. As we head into this week, we’ve got a low tide early in the morning, which is a great time to get out and look for some skinny water redfish. There’s a shrimp hatch in the north and St. Augustine and the redfish are feeding on shrimp heavily. If you can sneak into a creek at dead low tide and fish one of the bends or deeper holes with a shrimp and jig you’re pretty sure to catch a few fish. Redfish, trout, and flounder have been stacking up in those holes. There’s also quite a bit of finger mullet around, so if you can’t find shrimp, bring the cast net, grab some mullet, and toss them in the same spots. Tarpon are starting to show up better numbers. The fishing around the bridges at night has been good. There’s been a few big tarpon at the inlets first thing in the morning as well. I haven’t had any reports of a lot of fish out in the ocean just yet but any day now that should happen. It looks like we have a pretty dry week coming up and looks like the heat is gonna turn on… let’s hope the fishing does as well!
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