East Wind on Broward Country

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kblue
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East Wind on Broward Country

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As some people annoyed, a big school ribbon fish invaded Broward Pompano and Angler's piers about two weeks and they are all gone now. I spoke with Tommy. He told me it is very unusual to see these cutlass fish in April... This is really strange if I considered this year has been one of the worst fishing season on Broward county... Also I recall three-four weeks ago, those drift boats off Hills Borough inlet were catching the limit on kings and blackfins...these boats were fully booked... But they seemed slow down now... I was wondering what brought these fishes...
I didn't see massive bait invade. Except for I was able to catch some sadine at Hills Borough Inlet.
Those who are doing pier fishing may not notice this very well because fish didn't come all the way to shore line but we had some good runs of fish around Broward water around 100 ft.

I sort of guess the cause was continuous strong east wind... I think we had about two~three weeks of continuous east wind starting the end of March, and not much of rain... Or is it so called fish migration time?

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tears143
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Re: East Wind on Broward Country

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I am thinking early summer pattern. It is warmer than usual.

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baseball4life702
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Re: East Wind on Broward Country

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Yea, weather tides everything has been early/late and out of whack this year.

JonathanT305
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Re: East Wind on Broward Country

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I've only fished saltwater a couple times since December, but freshwater has been weird. Peacocks have been full on spawning since about end of January, and they usually start around March in my lake. Same thing with Mayans/Tilapia. On a couple days I've had fish hit everything I can throw at them, other days they disappear. Water has also gotten extremely low, but this rain the past few days has brought it up a little.

I don't know, maybe it's just me. The past two or three years have all been consistent but this year was off. Hopefully this mild winter meant 12 pound peacocks and 60 inch snook because the cold didn't kill them off. :bounce:
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Re: East Wind on Broward Country

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JonathanT305 wrote:I Hopefully this mild winter meant 12 pound peacocks and 60 inch snook because the cold didn't kill them off. :bounce:
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