We have had some real solid days since my last report. We have again
fished in a myriad of conditions with some overcast days, a few chilly
mornings and some very windy days. My anglers have caught a long list of
different fish using everything from live bait to jigs to fly rods.
Late last week and earlier this week, I had some anglers experience a
real blitz of pompano action in the outside passes near Marco Island.
One party caught nearly 40 of these scrappers in a couple of hours on an
afternoon trip. Most were released, but a few did make it back with us
for dinner. That action seemed to die down my mid-week as water
temperatures climbed back into the 73 degree range. All of the pompano
were caught on jigs.
We also have been using shrimp along points with shell bottom to
catch a few redfish, sheepshead and mangrove snapper. An occasional
goliath grouper has been taking the bait giving my fisherman a good
battle under the mangrove bushes! Live sardines are bringing a few
snook and some larger redfish to the boat along with plenty of jack
crevalle. A bit of a headache has been the numbers of gulls and terns
attacking the baits from the air. Windy days seem to be the worst.
A couple of fly fishing trips this week brought a few snook, pompano
and bluefish along with loads of jack crevalle and lady fish. We are
using small minnow patterns along the mangroves for the snook action and
sinking flies and sink tip fly lines in the channels for the other
species.
As I write this today, another cold front is coming through as they
seem to each weekend. Strong southerly winds yesterday have turned NW
as the cooler air moves starting us on another cycle for next week. I
expect the fishing pattern to continue for the next several weeks with
the cycle of different species all in the lineup!