It was wonderful to see all the boats, families, and fishermen on the water! For us, when we were out on the water the fishing was a little tough. We could see schools of redfish that were mixed in with the mullet, as the snook cruised under the mangroves. However, as soon as the bait would hit the water they would get spooked. Simply put, they may have been a little pressured with so many boats on the water. Anyway, we changed it up and started to fish for anything that would bend the rod. Our catches included speckled trout, small jacks, ladyfish, catfish, mangrove snappers, and a few other species. We hope for an even better May, and we look forward to seeing you on the water!
Read MoreFirst things first…we hope everyone is staying healthy and safe! For the majority of April, but the bite was wonderful while it lasted! The largemouth bass have moved off their spawning beds, and we found that they were a little scattered. This was not a bad thing, because it made us think outside the box and throw different lures. Jerk baits, jigs, and swimbaits caught the most fish, while the live shiner bite was a little slow. However, we look forward to an awesome May, as the fish in the lakes will be ready to feed. Thank you for reading, and we look forward to seeing you on the water!
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