Warm water

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Heath
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Warm water

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I know the water has warmed and the bite has slowed for reds and trouts, for me anyway. I am heading down to Keaton this weekend (maybe St. Marks one of the days) and would like to fish a little deeper? ive had a little luck catching Spanish in deeper water and a couple cobias. Any suggestions on how to change tactics with the water becoming warmer?
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DixieReb
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Re: Warm water

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The last trip I made about 3 weeks ago, the water was 83.5 deg. and we only caught trout in 9-10 ft. of water. It's close to 90 deg. now, so I'd just start in 5-6 ft. and work my way out deeper. You're sure to find the depth they want that way. Good luck.
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I have noticed that the oyster beds that I was catching redfish at a month ago are now not full of redfish, spent 6 hours fishing and only caught two.
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