Inshore and Offshore its been great!
November 29, 2021
Jacksonville
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Even with more wind, rain and cold than usual this November has been great! Tons of keepers mixed with some excellent trophy catches. Speaking of trophys, check out Walts 47.28 pound cobia! absolute stud for Northeast Florida!
With water and air temps cooling this is the time of year either a 10-12 hour to the deep water or a 4 or 6 hour inshore would be the most productive trips.
Inshore:
First half of the month was dominated by awesome sheepshead fishing. Usually after a stop or two would have 5 or so fish in the box more than a couple times that was more than folks wanted to eat so we went and did some catch and release action! Either sharks, red snapper on 20lb spinning tackle (absolute blast!) or redfish on shallow structure. The last couple weeks have seen the redfish bite slowing down but plenty of trout to make up for it!
Offshore:
Winter is my absolute favorite time of year to fish Offshore. While weather becomes an issue sometimes. The days that are nice are absolutely epic! Bottom fishing can be lights out wishing you prepped a couple days at the gym by the time we are done with the first stop.10 hour trip can be split time wise between high speed trolling for wahoo and bottom fishing for Mutton snapper, Mangroves, trigger fish and vermillion snappers. 12 hour is great for tuna, sailfish and wahoo mixed with plenty of bottom fish listed above and a better shot at grouper until the closure.