Earlyspring has arrived to East Central Florida, water temperatures in theupper 60s, warm water fish like Jack Crevalle and Ladyfish arestarting to show up after spending the winter in south Florida,seeing the first of the year Manatees arrive in the area. Backcountryfishing has been full of different variety of fish caught, Redfish,Seatrout, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Whiting, Snook, Jacks, Ladys,Bluefish, Mangrove Snapper, plus always a couple of surprise catcheslike the small Barracuda we caught last week. Redfish and Black Drumschools are still on the flats of Mosquito Lagoon, always a bit morea challenge to hunt shallow water schools in spring time, but a funsight fishing time. First time client Bill from Alabama came on asolo trip a couple weeks ago when winter was still here, and thewater colder and lower, we hunted up a skinny water Redfish school ina back bay, sight catching a half dozen fish up to 24
Georgeand Harold came out on a backcountry trip a couple days ago, catchinga good variety of all the different mixed species including a fewconvict fish Sheepshead
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Hermanfrom Tallahassee, Florida was in Daytona for a few days and did asolo back waters trip, he is an artificial lure enthusiast so we onlyfished fake baits, catching several fish including a good Redfishwhich was eating with loud pops along the shoreline and H put hisGulp plastic in the right spot
Brianfrom Massachusetts was along with his group on a mixed bag tripcatching a good Spotted Seatrout in the backcountry
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Fatherson team Doug and Matt from Michigan caught many species on aweathery morning, Matt pulled a good Red off an oyster shoreline on alive shrimp
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