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REDFISH IN THE SURF!
REDFISH IN THE SURF!
December 11, 2022
Brevard county surf fishing persisted with challenging conditions over the prior week. Large swells and heavy rip currents made it tough to present and maintain surf rigs on local area beaches. This combined with debris from the hurricane made it quite the task to effectively fish the surf. With that being said there are fish available to catch for those who can fire out the right equipment for the job at hand. Pompano, jack crevalle, redfish, black drum, whiting and bluefish were the most commonly caught species. As mentioned prior it wasn’t an ideal week of surf fishing along our coast. But the best bites came with our custom tied pompano rigs with electric chicken Fishbites and fresh shrimp. Black drum are thick right now and most of the puppy drum are smaller, but fun to catch and beautiful colorations when they’re this size. Along with the black drum the smaller sized jack crevalle persisted at times with a relentless attack. Knowing of the challenging conditions it remains key to know how to read the beach and water. Too often surf anglers setup without that knowledge and are destined for failure when there’s swell and current happening. You want to be able to distinguish the depth changes, troughs and runouts for the best opportunities. These areas continue to hold fish even in the most trying conditions. Being able to locate these areas of fish concentration will get you an entirely different result then those who don’t understand this concept. The highlight of this weeks surf fishing catches were definitely the keeper sized pompano, bluefish, black drum and redfish. All of the above species were eating similar rig colors in the ebbing waters off the rip currents. Worth the mention is all redfish must be released on our local waters. The fish pictured in this article was quickly released to ensure a healthy survival.
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Beach Fishing Florida Pompano Run!!
Beach Fishing Florida Pompano Run!!
December 1, 2022
Pompano fishing reaches the Space Coast with a flurry. At last the moment we’ve been waiting for, Florida surf fishing anglers anticipating the annual pompano migration rejoice. The recent reports have had mixed results but those in the know have been striking it big! Bait, rigs, location and tides hold the key to success or failure in targeting pompano. For this reason we encourage all seasoned and new coming surf fishing anglers to brush up on their skills and put themselves in a position for success. Although pompano remain the highlight of our Space Coast surf fishery, there’s been plenty other species perusing the surf. Bluefish continue to feed furiously in waves of fish biting anything from cut bait to lures and anything in between. When bluefish are fired up in the first and second trough it seems you can’t keep them off the line. If bluefish are your intended species then be sure to use flashy pompano rigs or throw gotcha lures and spoons with a rapid retrieval for best results. In spite of the bluefish flurries there’s also jack crevalle, black drum and ladyfish in the mix. Furthermore these species are all being caught on similar rigs. Custom tied pompano rigs with floats and beads in various renditions prove the most successful. Adding small pieces of Fishbites in the chartreuse and electric chicken colors with flavors persisting of clam, crab and shrimp seem to be work the best. Knowing this we love to teach our clients how to tie these custom rigs. Store bough rigs are useful, but lack the capability to target specific patterns for detailed fisherman looking to catch exponentially more fish then others. Certainly with all this life about the sharks are in no short supply. Blacktip sharks taking fresh cut bait in the first and second trough prove quite the battle for most shore bound anglers. Heavy drag makes the battle quick work albeit some back breaking action when you really put the hammer down to get their heads turned. Cocoa Beach Surf Fishing (hyperlink) (**hidden content** shark fishing charters are a great way to experience the thrill of catching a shark near Cocoa Beach or Melbourne Beach. Especially if you want to learn the process of safely catching, landing and handling a safe release on these apex predators. With the holiday season coming up and the pompano season upon us, be sure to be up to speed on the fishery. For this reason we are offering another surf fishing seminar this Saturday, December 10, 2022. Having such a good turn out for the previous seminar and so many happy clients we decided it’s time for another. We’ll be going over everything it takes from start to finish to successfully catch fish in the surf. Specifically targeting techniques revolved around catching pompano, whiting, black drum and bluefish in the surf. We’ll also be covering how to read the beach, weather forecasting, tying pompano rigs, best equipment, one on one surf casting lessons and so much more. This once a month, four hour on the beach surf fishing seminar is available for individuals. There’s 8 spots left available and the prices is $150 per individual. Be sure to book your spot so you don’t miss this chance to take your surf fishing game to the next level.
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Best Florida beach fishing experience!!
Best Florida beach fishing experience!!
November 16, 2022
Surf fishing charters following hurricane Nicole were surprisingly bountiful. The beaches were overcome with massive beach erosion not seen in my time here in 30 plus years, but the water clarity rebounded in rapid fashion. With that being said there was plenty of debris awash in the surf including pieces of boardwalks, dune vegetation tree limbs along the coast. Shortly after Nicole we saw continued catches of jack crevalle, bluefish and pompano. Much to our surprise the water clarity at specific beaches gleamed with colors symbolic of good conditions. Although the debris drifting through the surf was a factor at some local Space Coast beaches, if you searched enough opportunities were available. For this reason one of the topics we cover in our monthly fishing seminars is how to read the beach and the waters, which in turn leads to night and day results compared to other surf anglers. We had to work through some bycatch including catfish and ladyfish but were able to find pompano and whiting roaming the surf. Most of the pompano were undersize but a few keepers were landed on the last of the outgoing tides. This pattern persisted for the majority of the weekend into the early part of the week. Tidal influence will dictate how area specific beaches concentrate food and will in turn instigate a bite or diminish it. Remember to take detailed notes to understand what’s taking place at certain times throughout the tide. Headliner species such a as pompano and whiting weren’t the only species to make an appearance. Bluefish and Spanish mackerel were also abundant at times and make for a fun fight and good eating when treated properly. Casting traditional pompano rigs with fresh cut bait worked well for the bluefish. While casting and retrieving spoons for the Spanish mackerel led to better results for this aggressive species. Regardless of which species you land if your goal is to harvest them then make sure to effectively bleed and ice your fish prior to processing. If treated properly the meat quality of either is good for the table fare.
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Best Beach Fishing!!!
Best Beach Fishing!!!
September 14, 2022
One of best times of year to catch snook in the surf! September and October hold the combination title with for the peak of the mullet run along the Space Coast. Throughout the Central East Coast region mullet and other baitfish will be pouring down the beaches. With that being said the predatory fish including snook and tarpon will be acrobatically attacking this once a year phenomenon. Depending on the annual waves of migratory mullet, each week will hold alternating peaks of heightened fish activity. The preferred method for targeting snook in the surf will be a gorilla style surf fishing approach. Armed with a single casting rod in the 7-8ft range and reel sizes of 4,000 to 5,000 series reels. This light and mobile attack leads to a strategy that gives the angler freedom to move along the shores with ease. Cocoa Beach Surf Fishing Charters employs this method with our clients to catch snook, jack and tarpon while actively fishing for pompano and whiting. Swim baits, jigs, plugs and live bait are the preferred choice when rigging your light tackle casting rods. Often times I will begin my search for targeted areas by approaching several beaches and looking for crashing birds, exploding baitfish or surging snook crashing the shores. One of the beauties of this specific fishery is the fact it can be so visual with the sight of aerialist snook and tarpon leaping from the water. This sight can be easily depicted, making for a focused attack easier to come by. Shark fishing charters will be a big hit this time of year as the heightened activity creates opportunity for feeding sharks. Not only will the snook and tarpon be in full swing but we also start to see Pompano pushing into Brevard County waters. The real Pompano activity doesn’t start to heat up until November, but some of the first schools may appear on northern beaches. Pompano rigs with clam and crab flavored Fishbites tipped with fresh shrimp or sandfleas will hold success for most catches. Hopefully the seaweed and slime we’ve been dealing with cleans up enough to aid most surf fishing anglers in their endeavors.
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Cocoa Beach Surf Fishing Charters
Cocoa-beach, Florida, United States
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Shore fishing, without a boat! Cocoa Beach Surf Fishing Charters is where the fun happens! Their experienced guides are ready to take you on a fishing trip, no matter how (in)experienced you are. These trips are completely customizable and you can adjust ...

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