|
|
|
Ruby Red Lip
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:04:24 AM
Posts: 45,
Visits: 82
|
|
I was out trying ot find a few spots for Specs and i know i was told a few times to find the grass flats. which when i was out on the water over the weekend i looked for a few hours to find some and maybe i am not in the right but if any one can't point me in the right direction that would be great. thanks for the help ahead of time.
|
|
|
|
|
Cigar Minnow
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 5/1/2008 10:21:21 PM
Posts: 1,
Visits: 6
|
|
| The "grassflats" can be found in the inner-coastal waterway, or the "sound," as it is also called by locals. This is the water between the south side of Hwy. 98 and the north side of the barrier island known as Pensacola Beach. The water to the north side of Hwy. 98 is Escambia Bay, but this time of year the trout migrate from the river mouths and bayous at the north end of the bays down to the flats. If you are truly interested in specks, there are some great spots that usually hold fish, in the "sound," behind the Portofino condos. Do you have a boat? If so, reply and I will tell you where there are some public boat launches directly into trout country. Are you from here? There are some tactics that I have found that work better than others. Don't want to insult your intelligence, but I'm willing to share the little bit I know.
|
|
|
|
|
Ruby Red Lip
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Today @ 11:19:06 AM
Posts: 81,
Visits: 380
|
|
| I remeber when I was just like you. YEAH THAT GUY. rookie! Shoreline park in gulf breeze! Have fun
Tight lines, red fish = me happy
|
|
|
|
|
Ruby Red Lip
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:04:24 AM
Posts: 45,
Visits: 82
|
|
I'm telling you its painful. I fished the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay for 5 years and dropped all that info to be a rookie again LOL... To be honest though i don't mind. Just trying ot get my feet wet again and learn the area....
|
|
|
|
|
Grouper
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Today @ 4:26:35 PM
Posts: 966,
Visits: 3,948
|
|
| I fished the Chesapeake Bay too! To catch trout here, I'd go to Big Sabine(area behind Portofino Towers) and the flats in the woodlawn beach area. Spoons, topwaters, artificials, and live bait work real well. I have a lot of my luck walking the dog with a skitterwalk along some docks. Wait till the water warms up a bit. You'll be catching trout and reds one after another.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Chris D. 1801 Century CC Malibu eXtreme
|
|
|
|
|
Trigger
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 3/17/2010 1:05:44 PM
Posts: 342,
Visits: 1,395
|
|
Big Sabine is just a little East of Portifino. It is a huge flat, the land extends North and on the East side is the flat, right off the flat there are grass beds in 3-5 ft of water. Early morning on the flat, when it slows go to the deeper grass beds. There is a curve in the area and when the land straightens out there is a hole just off the shore, if you look for a few you can find it, there has been very good redfish days in the hole. I fish top water early, and cajun thunder poping cork with 4 inch gulps over the grass beds. 4inch will keep the dinks off a little better. Good luck let us know how you do!
I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead.
|
|
|
|