Green Cove Springs

The speckled perch have been hit or miss, but miss has been the operative word. But never fear if “normal” temps start to occur then these tasty beauties will start stacking up like cordwood.

The speckled perch have been hit or miss, but miss has been the operative word. But never fear if “normal” temps start to occur then these tasty beauties will start stacking up like cordwood.

As the water warms and the bait returns to North Fla. the big trout are with them along with Jacks, ladyfish, and Spanish Mackerel.

The big spawning sheepshead will be pushing onto the jetties to lay a few eggs and they should be willing to take shrimp, fiddler crabs, and cut blue crab with a vengence.

When water temperatures drop to the levels we saw in January and February, fish can become quite lethargic and somewhat uninterested in eating.

Minnows or minnow and jig, i.e., roadrunners or Slab Daddies should produce for you.

Slayer Penetrator 1/4oz Predator jigs with a Fish Bites Extreme Paddle tail, High Roller topwater plugs and hard plastic mullet imitators are proven lures that work for reds in March.

Black Drum will also improve and, if water temperatures rise to normal levels, Pompano will not be far behind.

Reds should continue to stay schooled up, at least until water temps significantly start to rise and that most likely won’t be until April.

The preferred depth was 160-300 feet. I look for the fishing to continue to get better with March being the BEST month for Wahoo.

These little tasties are available in just about every creek and lake around. Some of the standout areas are Trout Creek, Six Mile Creek, Black Creek and Crescent Lake.
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