Inshore
November brings cooler weather and the opportunity to fish
all day without having the sun affect you or the fish. Snook, redfish and trout
will all be cooperating this month. I love to use the kayak to get to an area
to wade. Wade fishing gives you the opportunity to become even more stealthy by
getting away of the noise of the kayak hull. Fishing mangrove lines and
potholes using a DOA shrimp is my go to option. The shrimp skips well to reach
the roots of the mangroves where fish may be lurking. When working the shrimp
over potholes toss the lure beyond the hole and work it out of the grass and
into the sand. A few good twitches and a nice thump should come your way.
Offshore
It’s the time of year when the wind should always be on your
mind. Northeast winds will start to push through making the surf a little rough.
When you hit the beach and see that the surf is rough, take some time and watch
the waves. Most of the time you can see there is a pattern of a few big sets
and a calm period. Time it out right and stay dry. Fish will start to move in
shallow as the cold fronts push through. Look to target mahi, kings and sails
in the 80-120’ area. As always gogs will be your best bet for live bait. If you
are on a budget grab your favorite plugs and frozen sardines. We have caught
many sailfish, mahi and kings on dead sardines.
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See you on the water!
Brian Nelli
772-201-5899
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