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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Yall--I need some help--I suck---in a slump i guess---gonna try to take the wife to econfina river--last week, we went right (Long Point, Oyster) to about 3-6--caught a few dinks, but nothing--i was thinking theyd be near the grass--but no grass
used a "sammy" , belly weighted swim bait, heck threw the whole tackle box---calm seas so we went out to about8-12 ft ,,no rock bass either --grrrrr
Im tired of gettin my butt whooped---please HELP for next weekend (4-28-23)
I went two weeks ago and we caught a three man limit. My buddy went back to same spot two days later and only picked up a couple. I just don’t think have have gotten into a steady pattern. Plenty of grass where we were in 5-6 ft of water.
Just keep trying to find their pattern and get a few days of consistent weather.
Fished down there for 40 years and still struggle some days.
As the weather changes and the fishing pressure grows up here the fish can move daily. I fished Saturday out of Econfina starting off shore a ways in a downpour looking for Cobia. Found some sea bass out there that would keep and one Spanish Makerel, but no cobia.
Headed in to 6 feet of water and caught another Spanish and a couple trout. Another boat saw this and immediately moved to pull up beside us. We moved a couple times and they moved with us, so I didn't hit any of my good spots. Waiting for them to leave, we drifted and area I hadn't fished before and caught 6 keeper flounder.
We ended the day with 7-8 trout, 7 sea bass, 6 flounder and 2 spanish.
The number one rule I would tell you is fish 10 - 15 minutes and if you don't get anything, move to a different area. Keep moving and changing the cover you are fishing - grass beds, oyster bars, creeks, islands, 2' deep, 8' deep. Sooner or later something will work. Most everything we caught came on a 1/4 oz. jig head with a Gulp bait on it.