Finally at the end of this week we will be seeing some lighter winds , warmer temps and this should get inshore fishing firing up . The Naples and Marco island areas have been producing some great light tackle action . Snook have been plentiful in the backcountry around the creek mouths and deeper shorelines. Whether it’s top Water, soft plastics , flies or live bait these have all been producing snook on any given day. The sea trout action has really picked up over the last few weeks. My favorite way to fish for them is a live Pilchard(bait) on a 2/0 circle hook. The trick I like to do with these baits is to trim the tails. You may ask why would you need to do that ? Trout are not the best hunters as far as casing down a big pilchard .
I have watched them many times follow our baits & try to eat it but many times the bait will simply out swim them. So by trimming the baits tails this allows them to be less maneuverable and the trout are able to grab them with little effort. There have been Mangrove snapper and jacks to kept us all busy while fishing for our top gamefish . I think finally we are about to settling into some mid April high pressure with steady east winds. Look for our gulf waters to warm up rapidly, clear up and this will get the tarpon moving along our beaches. It’s just about that time to get out the big rods and go chase some giants …Hope to see y’all on the water …tight lines.!!!!!’
Capt. Tim Daugherty
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