September is well underway now and we are enjoying some slightly cooler temperatures compared to August. Water temps have cooled down to the 83 degree range. With that brings the annual fall redfish run in SW Florida.
Reds have been showing up all over the back bays as well as along area beaches and passes. The best concentrations of large fish can be found in and near the passes. September will bring shots at the largest redfish of the year, with some fish ranging upwards to 20 lbs. These fish can be caught with a variety of live baits as well as cut bait fished on or near the bottom. Good tide flow is the key and using just enough weight to keep the bait down ensures success.
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A nice September redfish comes aboard! |
Snook fishing has been fantastic so far this month. Plenty of small fish are everywhere we go. We are also hooking some nice fish in the 12 to 15 lb. class. Live baits such as sardines and thread herring are getting the best action. With the waters cooling a bit, we are seeing more fish moving inland from the passes where they were holding in large numbers in the hotter weather.
September is a great month to get out on the water with very few anglers on the water and virtually no boat traffic. Contact me for more information on some of the best fishing action of the year! I can be reached through my website at http://naplesfishing.com/ or email intowishin@comcast.net
- Capt. Todd Geroy
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