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Black point flat tarpon fishing
Black point flat tarpon fishing










Water clarity will start to get dirty the closer we get to June.Baits such as menhaden(April), shrimp and finger mullet(May/June) will start to show.Air and Water Temps are finally on the rise!.It can prolong a little into April and May depending on the weather patterns. You can go one day and catch twenty fish and do the same thing the next day and scratch. A lot of it has to do with being a transitional time of year with continually changing weather patterns. Speaking of picky, as you move into March the fishing can be frustrating at times.Live bait and artificial baits will work for sure, just don’t be surprised if they can be picky at times. Sometimes you’ll have to figure out what they want to eat, but don’t hesitate trying dead bait(mullet/ shrimp) rigged on the bottom.The key to winter fishing for reds is finding them, not spooking them, and finding what they want to eat. Mostly talking about redfish, they will travel in schools so the fishing can either be really good or really bad. When temps drop in the late fall it makes the fish start to school up.They can still be caught on a higher tide by fishing docks and structure. To target redfish, especially in schools, you’ll need to fish them around/closer to low tide.

black point flat tarpon fishing

Flounder and trout can still be caught this time of year but water temperature is going to play a vital part of how successful you will be that day. Best fish to target would be redfish, sheepshead, and black drum.Typical saying this time of year is LOW and SLOW when fishing, meaning fishing closer to the bottom in any type of depth and working the bait(live or artificial) very slow.Low water temps usually result in slower metabolism in fish.Very little, if any, bait in the creeks.Air and water temperatures are typically lower.












Black point flat tarpon fishing