Thanks guys, as I said, I'm new (again) to this area. When I fished before I was about as rookie as they get - probably arent too much better now, but I like think I've gained a little ground.
I just checked out the new "Big Earl" report and I guess the Reds have hit the shallows and are schooling. I would think this is good for fishing but will this weather (snow) affect the bite at all, the report just says that they're around, not necessarily biting though? Also saw that some large snook are being slammed. I just caught my first line-side a few months ago down south and had no idea they came this far north, particularly this time of the year.
I'm probably going to cruise out to matanzas tomorrow morning, but I'm just nervous what this weather is going to do to the bite, particularly the Redfish, I've never caught one and thats next on the list

And what else is out there right now besides the trout and whiting, flounder maybe? Really just looking for some good fights, pics, and maybe some dinner. Probably no Tarpon, right?
Anyone with any insight, its always appreciated - 4pack of tallboys to anyone who wants to come out there tomorrow, its going to be a warm one!
