Fishing Report 1/15/11 – Sheepshead
Jan. 15, 11 – Port Orange, Fl., mid-day
M.F.= 1:15 pm +/-
Temp.: 37-63 deg. (mid 50 while fishing)
wind: N @ 5 to 14mph, gust to – mph
I was mainly using a 7′ med.heavy rod with an okuma 65 spinning reel with 20 lb. mono. and 30lb leader. That rig is a little heavy for the fish we were catching but you can run into a lot bigger sheepshead and some large drum which put up a little more fight than the sheepshead.
It is a good idea to bring along a down sized rig as a backup. Sheepshead can be shy to bite and sometimes require some lighter line and leader.
The tide was just barely going out when we got there so we had to fish thru a slack tide but still managed to pickup a fish or two. Once the tide did start in it was going against a pretty good north wind and never really flowed very strong.
The moon was visible but at about the 9:00 position when we started fishing and I felt like we were really in between the bite. By the time the moon was getting about right we’d had about all we could stand. The temp was in the 50’s but in the shade of a boat house and a 10-15 mph north wind it was
c o l d! Earlier that morning, by the time we had caught our bait I had worked up some heat and was thinking about shedding my long johns….I wouldn’t have made it very long had I done that. I had brought some insulated bibs and a jacket but left them in the truck……I sure could have used them!
Larry S.
Fishing Report – Mosquito Lagoon
Friday, Sept. 10, 2010
I directed Len to the “canoe slew“ it’s a sand bottom strip where a guy in the red canoe usually fishes. I pulled up just off the opposite corner of the island tip (“the sink hole”) and cast a jig towards the bank…fish on, lady, 2 nd cast…fish on, 3 rd cast…fish on……..all lady fish. They were thick as flies. Nearly every cast produced a fish but we were not there for lady fish. Our target was bull reds! I moved 150yds east to the sand holes I like to fish. It was pretty slow on the trout and redfish side. Finally, I set the hook on a 27” red and he ended up on the stringer.
Len was on the catfish and ended up catching a dozen or more. He did catch a 17” red at that spot before leaving and moving to my hole as I had left to prowl the flat looking for fish sign. I got into some lady fish back in the n.e. corner of the flat that were a little larger. Picked up one tiny trout. Len came over the radio…fish on! And landed a 21” red. I headed his way to take his picture and then moved back to the “sink hole”. The mullet activity was starting to pick up. I caught a bunch more ladyfish and a small trout. After a bit I saw the line of my free line mullet rod moving off to the left….and put a 17” trout on the stringer. Picked up a few more ladyfish on the jig rod. I was fishing a curly tail, white/silver/silver glitter, tipped with a strip of mullet.
It may be a while before I can get back here with bow season about to start.
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