Sunday, February 9, 2014

Fishing Report 2/9/14

Inshore

Finally the water temp has dropped and the pompano are in the river. Both Fort Pierce and Stuart areas have been producing for us. Look for these fish to be holding around large pot holes and channel edges. We have had the most success with working a DOA shrimp. There have also been some 18" cookie cutter trout in the same areas. In the Stuart area Redfish have been in decent numbers on the flats during higher tides. Both the Trout and redfish have been taken on DOA shrimp as as well as Cal shad tails. Concentrate on looking for these sandy areas (pot holes) during midday, as fish are trying to warm up with the cooler water temps.

Offshore

If you are looking for constant action there is no better place to hit right now than Pecks Lake of Hobe Sound. The Spanish mackerel are thick and willing to hit anything that has a flash to it. Venturing further south to Boynton Beach the dolphin bite has been decent with a least a hook up each trip. There has also been some 3-4lb blackfin tuna anywhere from 190-300'. Try trolling around a DOA Terror Eyz or some other smaller baits for the balckfin.  Focus for us will soon switch to Cobia in the coming weeks. Hope to have some good reports.

Brian Nelli
772-201-5899
brian@tckayakfishing.com
www.tckayakfishing.com





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