The fishing hasn't completely switch over to winter mode yet as the weather isn't that cold yet. It isn't cold enough and yet isn't warm enough. On top of that, the red tide isn't helping with the fishing.
Many days, I would catch tons of Sheephead but all of them around 11" and sometime if I am lucky I would get a keeper. I really have to work at it to get a keeper. On the other hand, the mango are still around but are very small. If you work at it, you'll still be able to catch some keepers. Flounder on the other hand are here but most of the one that I caught are still small. I must not be fishing the correct area.
With all of these, if you find the right spot, you'll still be catching. It really depends on the tide and where you are. It's not easy but it still can be done.
Fish has switch to winter mode.. almost
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Re: Fish has switch to winter mode.. almost
wow incredible.. nice limit there.. haulover?
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Re: Fish has switch to winter mode.. almost
central west bro which is like skyway areak5523915 wrote:wow incredible.. nice limit there.. haulover?
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Re: Fish has switch to winter mode.. almost
Those are some healthy pomps!!! Enjoy!!!
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Re: Fish has switch to winter mode.. almost
nice job tears, i have been following your catches on the other forum. Hope to get up your way sooner than later,