Southwest Florida has been experiencing some unusually warm weather so far this December. And while we have been enjoying it, it has made the fishing a little hit and miss. By the end of November, the waters had cooled and put the fish into a typical winter season pattern. With the warm up, the fish seemed to have scattered more and while we have had some great trips others are finding it a little more challenging.
I have been going back and forth with both live sardines and live shrimp as well as jigs trying to find a pattern to success. We have managed to find some nice snook to 34 inches along with some giant jack crevalle destroying the sardines.
We are still finding a few pompano in the back country channels with jigs tipped with shrimp. There are a few trout scattered in the same areas. Although scattered, we have been managing a few decent redfish on most outings. They have been taking shrimp as well as live sardines.
- Capt. Todd Geroy
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