Cobia and snappers
March 17, 2018 Jensen Beach 1 photo
Cobia
Cobia
Jack Crevalle
Jack Crevalle
Bluefish
Bluefish
Black Drum
Black Drum
Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel
Snapper (Mutton)
Snapper (Mutton)
Sheepshead
Sheepshead
Snapper (Lane)
Snapper (Lane)

Trip Summary

What a great time to fish in our region. It’s about to take off beyond belief. Biggest and best bite have been the bottom fishing. Hit any patches anywhere from 30-100ft. Big trick is to make sure you have plenty and a variety of bait. Light leaders is the trick to get the studs in the cooler. Always have some free liners out on the back, even though you might not be able to see them, doesn’t mean they aren’t there. If you would rather have more visual fun, run to the sand pile and chum up the sharks. The rest will happen right in front of your eyes. With this being said, go with heavy tackle. Nobody wants to feed the sharks our delicious species. Offshore will be a give or take. I have been getting great reports from a bunch of awesome anglers. Everything from tuna, cobia, mahi, sails, and the big one, SWORDS! They are here and ready for some tight line. Closer near shore can be a better day for any angler. Plenty of Spanish mackerel, big blue fish, and jacks. Great fun for all ages, not hard at all to find the fish. You can fish on land and/or just run north or south and look for either a bunch of boats piled up or my favorite, avoid the crowd and drive till you just see them skyrocketing out of the water. Best and easiest lures to use for this is Gotcha lures/ spoons/ neon jigs. They will all work just fine. Get out there and catch some fish. Most importantly, take a kid fishing. Until next time, Tighten Up Capt. Jesse B.
Jesse Berry
Jensen-beach, Florida, United States
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