![]() As for the trout and reds, the early morning hours before that sun gets too high in the sky have been giving up the best fish. The season closes at the stroke of midnight Monday, July 31st. Given it's the last week of red snapper season until the special fall three day weekend season, anglers ought to have one last opportunity to wrangle up some fine limits. Again, seas should be conducive to enjoyable running inside or outside, whether working skinny water for trout/reds or scalloping or scooting to blue water for red snapper. For each of the next few days, a major solunar feed will be tracking along with the last couple hours of the rise on past the turn by an hour or so. Plan on dropping in the hole as close to safelight as possible for the best chance to enjoy the morning cool that should help stimulate the topwater bite during the rise. High tides along the Big Bend coastline will be occurring late morning throughout the weekend. Fortunately, over these next three days, if the NWS Marine Forecast holds true, it ought to afford some pretty decent conditions on the Big Pond, albeit east winds Friday, dropping from the southeast Saturday and Sunday, but light with relatively smooth seas! Otto Hough (Facebook says,” Ma Nature definitely made the past weekend a bit tough with a steady dose of coastal boomers making it rough at times. Until next week, be safe have fun and ALWAYS wear a life jacket while boating. Almost any local marina can take care of that for you if you don’t already have the setup. Just because you launch in a freshwater river doesn’t mean those bearings stay greased well. Biggest one, ALWAYS wear your life jacket while running, especially kids, elderly and those unable to swim.Īttach your kill switch. Can’t wait.Ĭouple safety and general boating tips to finish the summer. Seeing lots and lots of pictures and even more reports of all the big gag being caught while snapper fishing. Mark’s are doing very well in just half day trips.Īugust will give us an offshore break before gag grouper season opens back up. Speaking of hot, what a better way to stay cool and spend time with family than scallop. Matter of fact, been so darn hot this past two weeks, looking forward to October fishing already. Still have weekends through October and November so all is not lost. Red Snapper season comes to a close on the 31st. ![]()
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