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Archive for the Category ‘Birmingham’

Steinhatchee

Steinhatchee

There is a catch to this though, lots of pesky sharks out there 3 to 4 footers that like to wrap up all your lines into one big twisted mess

Pancea

Pancea

We had a blast until about 11:30 but for some reason I could not find the trout so I decided to head over to Dog Island Reef where we always limit out this time of year.

St. Mark’s

St. Mark’s

Try the match the hatch scenario, and if the tarpon are a no show, go wrestle a huge black drum from under the Ochlocknee Bay Bridge.

Birmingham • Coosa River Lakes

Birmingham • Coosa River Lakes

The Coosa has plenty of ledge fishing available. Get out off the bank and drag a Carolina Rig or throw a shaky head in deeper water. Look for brush piles on the ledges or any major contour difference and you could get wealthy with the spotted bass.

Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee

We have fished in all areas of the lake this summer and have found that there are huge numbers of bass everywhere we have been. The north shore and its prolific eel grass beds are yielding big numbers of bass as well as big fish, although in the summer a south wind can quickly change everything by dirtying the water.

Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee

Blue gill and shell cracker are still being taken in big numbers, many of the fish are holding around the mouths of the canals where they enter the lake.

Birmingham • Coosa River Lakes

Birmingham •  Coosa River Lakes

Main lures to throw at night are big single Colorado blade spinner baits, buzz baits, and 10inch texas rig worms.

STEINHATCHEE

STEINHATCHEE

Inshore the Trout bite is “GREAT” I prefer early morning or just before dark in the evening it’s just too hot during the day for me. Use top water early morning then switch to a floating cork and a shrimp or Berkly Gulp.

St. Marks

St. Marks

Scallop season is here, and the twenty million dollar question is, are there any scallops this year? Yes, as of June 20th, we are seeing scallops, small but plenty. July will tell the real story about scallop numbers.

Panacea

Panacea

For a change of pace, tie on a 1 ½ or 2 ounce white or yellow bucktail jig…you might be surprised what eats it!

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