NovemberFishing Report

Christopher

with Skinny Water Lures

 

This month has been nothing short of extraordinary for anglers along

the east coast of Florida. October kicked off with a hurricane sweeping

across the state, creating a dynamic fishing environment. In the days

leading up to the storm, the bite was exceptional as fish became

more active due to changes in barometric pressure, prompting them

to feed aggressively.

 

Pre-Storm Insights

 

Barometric Pressure: Fish can sense shifts in pressure, leading them to feed heavily in anticipation of the storm.

 

Sunlight Changes: Variations in sunlight can provide fish with an advantage, making them more likely to strike.

 

Effective Techniques:

 

  • Topwater Lures: Use loud, attention-grabbing topwater baits to entice fish from their hiding spots.
  • Runoff Areas: Focus on areas where freshwater runoff meets saltwater; these are often fish congregating zones.
  • Shallow Flats: Target these hotspots, which are particularly productive before a storm.

 

As the storm approached, fishing slowed significantly. Fish hunkered down, seeking shelter, a common behavior during severe weather. However, once the storm passed, the feeding frenzy resumed as fish emerged from cover, eager to eat after days of inactivity.

 

Post-Storm Challenges

 

Mid to late October brought flood-like tides in the storm’s aftermath, along with the effects of a full moon. While these conditions made fishing tricky, they also presented opportunities for anglers willing to adapt.

 

Full Moon Effects:

 

  • Stronger Tides: The moon’s gravitational pull results in heightened tidal movements that stir up bait and attract predators.
  • Increased Bait Movement: Strong currents enhance bait activity, enticing fish to feed.
  • Larger Fish: Full moons often see bigger species venturing closer to shore, increasing your chances of landing a trophy catch.

Best Fishing Practices During the Full Moon

 

  1. Timing: Early morning and late evening are prime times, especially around moonrise and moonset.

 

  1. Bait Choices: Live bait like shrimp and mullet work well, while jerkbaits and soft plastics are effective alternatives.

 

  1. Technique Adjustments: Use a slower retrieve and focus on bottom fishing for flounder; for redfish and snook, mix surface and mid-depth presentations.

 

Tips for Success

 

  • Scout Areas: Look for structures like oyster bars and submerged rocks where fish like to hide.
  • Watch for Signs: Keep an eye out for jumping fish and bird activity, which indicate feeding frenzies.
  • Adapt Tactics: Be flexible and adjust your fishing methods based on water clarity and conditions.

 

During these flood conditions, consider using lures that entice fish from the flooded grass. We recommend the Skinny Water Lures wake bait, a topwater/subsurface lure known for its tremendous action, vibration, and rattling sound. This lure is designed to draw fish from deep within flooded areas. Additionally, try a spinnerbait with a Colorado-style blade; the vibration from the blade can also attract fish.

 

Conclusion

 

October has proven that fishing during transitional weather and lunar phases can be incredibly rewarding. By targeting the right species and adapting to changing conditions, anglers can maximize their time on the water. So gear up, take advantage of prime fishing times, and enjoy the thrill of chasing fish under the full moon.

 

Happy fishing!

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