[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Schoolis out let the fun in the sun begin and most importantly try and staydry from the afternoon thunderstorms. Anglers grab the family and getthe drag screaming on those reels, the fish are waiting.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Snookanglers the fishing is steady but the best is still to come, the fullmoon will trigger the spawning session. The docks and seawall aregreat areas to locate snook using live baits and DOA C.A.L. 3” shadtail in Glow / Gold rush belly. Top water plugs create explosionswhen worked slowly at sunrise. The back bays and canals are stillholding smaller fish which are schooling up in pods if 20 to 50 fish.Bridges are holding big female snook near lights and shadow lines,trolling rapala diving plugs and clouser flies work great for thesemonsters.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Tarponfanatics the beaches are starting to calm, allowing boats to navigatein search of rolling fish. The bigger fish weighing 50 to 100 poundsare in depths from 10 to 25 feet of water, sunrise is the best timeto target these fish. The silver kings in the back bays and deeperchannels offer steady action for light tackle anglers. Thesejuvenile fish are averaging 5 to 30 pounds in size, schooling inpods of 10 to 15 fish. Live baits and DOA Terror Eyz in Pearl colorworked on the bottom will provoke many strikes.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Freshwaterside the largmouth bass are very active early morning and lateafternoon after the thunderstroms have passed. Live shiners workednear drop offs and channel edges entice largemouth to feedconsistently. Exotic species like the peacock bass and clown knifefish are abundant in the residential canals feeding on live shad andartificial lure like the small jerk baits and DOA C.A.L. 3” shadtail in candy corn color.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Wellthat is the fishing report for the past week, hope you all enjoyed.Remember you cant catch them from the couch , so get out there andget hooked up. Tight Lines! Capt. Craig Korczynski,PhlatsInshoreFishing.com, 561-644-4371[/FONT]