A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
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Had to go to sopchoppy this AM to take care of some work related duties and decided that since I was that far down I should drag the skiff down and try my luck. Since the tide was -.4 @ noon there was no big hurry. Finished my business by 9 and struck out for apalach. Put in at the city ramp around 10:45 and was fishing soon after. Fished around the oysterman for a while and got a nice sheephead. Moved down the oyster bar a little more and picked up a 22" Red. Now we get to the hard part where I need the advice. I polled up into a cove on the back side of an island that was no more than 8-10" deep. Got one 14" red at the mouth of the cove and moved further in. Out in the middle over mud bottom there must have been hundreds of reds sunning and would have nothing to do with anything I showed them. No spoon, DOA, topwater, live scrimp, jig, bucktail nothing. I spent nearly an hour following this school of reds around with no takers. What should I have done? I gave up about 3pm( still a -.2 tide) to get home before company got to the house for dinner.
Nice report. BD's right. In my experience those laid up fish are the toughest. I fished yesterday as well and had a tough time coaxing the fish to eat. As the day progressed the fish got happier. I think the key to getting those fish to eat is to approach them methodically and fish something small and slow like a doa shrimp or an unweighted 4 inch jerk worm. Try to cast well past the fish and bring it by them (not into them). I had several fish swim up to the fly yesterday and watch it on the bottom before deciding to eat. If would like, send me the GPS number for your cove and I'll test the theory. Anyways, that's my two cents for what it's worth. Looking forward to your next report.
I had the castnet thought for a brief second but all I could think about was laying into one with big shoulders in the 8" water and watching him cut up. Nole.... I can't say exactly where, but just let me know when you want to go and I'll show you. I'm good for polling for a few hours If you are. Same goes for you birddog.
Heres the Red. Dad was affraid he was going to drop over the side so he insisted on the death grip in the gills.