Got the news today-my charters for the week have all cancelled for bad weather already. Not great, but I'm still going fishing if there is no thunder/lightning risk.
May be a tough trip but that will just make it all the sweeter when I pull that first fish in.
Dang dude they cancelled this far out? Is there a hurricane coming?
Supposed to be severe storms coming off the Atlantic tonight, all day tomorrow, and all day Wednesday.
Hopefully the mullet are still running when I get there tomorrow at 4 and I get some good chances at snook and tarpon. I would be seriously undergunned for any kind of big tarpon but it would still be fun.
I hate that! Weather throwing a wrench in the works. At least you'll be fishing, hope you get a few
No beach fishing here anyway-beaches are closed due to turtles nesting.
Not that I could throw out in a 40mph onshore breeze.
Quote from: Wolfram M on October 01, 2023, 08:48:12 PMNo beach fishing here anyway-beaches are closed due to turtles nesting.
Not that I could throw out in a 40mph onshore breeze.
Fish inshore. No turtles, lots of snook. Especially down where you are. Throw a f'n mile with that wind at your back. But yeah it's very brisk out today on the west coast too.
Yep. That wind makes it tough. Add lead and watch your spools!
Sea turtles shutting down the beach? Didn't know that happened anywhere. We just give them the road....give 'em space and leave 'em alone. I guess folks vacationing might gather around and bother them?? Do you guys normally see a whole lot of them?
As kids, we were taught that sea turtles were off-limits. We were shown turtles but weren't allowed to touch them. The lesson given to us was kind of reverent because of their nature. It's a bonus when one pops up nearby while you're wade fishing. Kind of personal. 8)
It's a resort rule. Being a teacher the only way I can afford to go fishing like this is use family timeshare points, I plan these trips and almost always everyone else backs out so it's just me and driving wherever I need to go is no problem.
This time it is t just me, and this resort is very "kid friendly". I've already been knocked to the ground by a screaming kid running out a doorway full speed.
I'm gonna wait til later tonight to start rigging rods lest I hook a kid.
Started the day hopeful, Sebastian inlet was crammed full of fingerling and footling mullet and palm sized greenbacks. Current was ripping so it took a long time to catch bait, but 3 hours in I hooked a small snook. About the time I saw it, my dad threw a rock at me trying to get me to turn around for a stupid picture and I fell over and snapped my rod off, lost the snook, and soaked all my gear.
I will never, ever bring family with me fishing again.
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You done painted a mind picture very clearly ..... :d
Dang dude. Like, you fell in? Yeah i never bring family fishing if I can avoid it. I only bring other fishermen fishing. And I'm sometimes hesitant to to that.
At least you went on a weekday or the story would be of how in addition to that, 3 people tried to fight you over the portion of public land they think is their spot.
Lol, it was still a pretty busy day at the inlet. The whole thing happened because my family just refuse to recognize I am almost completely deaf on my right side. If you shout at me from the right, I'm not gonna hear you.
I didn't get all the way down in, but almost lost my gear bag. Went down between some rocks, but I got it out.
The rod wasn't anything special, just a 2 piece Shimano medium weight. I was using it for snagging mullet and got hit while trying to pull the bait in, so not only did the above circus act happen, it was still not likely I would have landed the fish.
I've still got one mullet left in the bait cooler so I'll go throw it in the surf this evening and see what I can do. It is still 3-6ft surf so might be a little more than I can deal with-all I can do is try.
Went out today with a bait box full of greenbacks and live shrimp I got in the borrowed cast net, got out on the big causeway under the bridge in Fort Pierce, and threw out this morning looking for snapper. There were about 40 of us, so a nice big bait cloud at multiple depths and distances, all around the bridge piers and out into the tide side.
5 hours later, the 40 of us had caught 3 hardhead catfish, and we'd watched an 8 foot tarpon shred mullet all day. No snook or tarpon were hooked, and the only evidence we got of the rumored "big snapper bite" was the bitemarks on the greenbacks and the absolutely shredded shrimp.
So, no fish yet. I still have some live shrimp and it is supposed to be stormy again tomorrow, but if it's still safe to go fish in the morning I'll go use them up on the Wabasso causeway, because it's close by.
The surf is so dirty-what I remember being clean blue water when I was a kid is now brownish-green-blue. I may try again in the morning out there but it's so dirty I just don't think that I'll have much luck there.
I don't always do this but...
Hit the boat ramp but don't spend all your time there. Sometimes big snook sometimes nothing. Hit the bridge by the boat ramp from below if its still accessible. drop by the wall and cast by the pilings. Hit the small bridge only if it's high tide.
Thanks, Jason. Those were my target areas already, and I while I didnt find anything early yesterday morning I now know the area and will be going back today.
Yesterday's fishing got cut short with big rain, so I drove over to Oviedo and spent some money with Mud Hole for wintertime projects. (Just the money I was going to spend on the two boat trips that got cancelled.)
Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on October 03, 2023, 11:46:50 PMI don't always do this but...
I understand your point, Jason. But, in this case, you're sharing with a "Like Mind". You're not wasting information on someone who doesn't "get it".
Was doing good this morning at the Causeway, lots of short fish casting up around the bridge pilings but at least they're biting. Had at least 8 short mangroves, then I notice a bunch of people starting to show up...Turns out a local 8th grade science class was going to show up for the rest of the day, and pretty soon I had 150 8th graders running all over the causeway.
So, I pulled in the lines and carefully extricated myself from there, and headed up to Long Point County park, and threw out the lines there. Nothing keeper size, but I did get some fish!
2 short snook-1, 12" and 1, 18"-I was jazzed to actually catch a snook at all.
16 mangrove snapper, really dark, nearly black in color-the water was transparent but deeply tinted brown, and the fish reflected that. None over 12", only two were legal keepers but still pretty small.
11 pinfish-including the biggest pinfish I've ever seen. Two of these became snook bait.
1 leatherjack. Not fun. He did stick me, and it is not pleasant. Not horrible like some say but not something I'd like to do again.
The Beachmaster did pretty good casting out into the lagoon with a pinfish on the line-I haven't birdsnested it badly yet. I did get a little backlash here and there but not more than a loop or two loose on the spool-easy and fast to clear.
All together, the last day fishing produced some fun, even if I didn't catch any keepers. I'm out of bait now and doing a good cleaning on all the gear and getting it packed up tonight for the drive home tomorrow.
Dude you did long point! Thats my old stomping grounds! Lots of small fish but on light tackle I always have a blast.
I'm glad you could go pull up some fish while you were down here, and any day catching snook is a good day on the water. They're smart fish. Not like a trout that will hit anything that moves. If you catch one, you outsmarted it.
20lb fluoro leader 4ft long, 2 1/4oz split shots, and a 3" pinfish set out is all I did. I just had the right size bait I guess because the mullet were all over, but were much bigger.
I was hoping for a handful of 14-16" mangroves but I had a good day anyway.