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Spring Time in Crystal River, Florida

Capt. Nicholas Warrington
March 5, 2020
Crystal River - Saltwater Fishing Report

With warming temps our Spotted Sea Trout have just about pushed out of the river and onto the flats in 3' of water or so. Not too far off the islands yet though. The usual gulp shrimp/mirrodines/doa's have been productive.

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Redfishing has really picked up in the past couple weeks. Problem for me in my bay boat is having enough water to get to them as strong NE winds will push the water out. We've been landing these guys on live shrimp tipped jigs.

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Crystal River Fishing Forecast:

Water temp peeked into the low 70's yesterday. Shouldn't be long before everything fires off!

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Capt. Nick Warrington is a full time inshore and offshore fishing guide out of Crystal River, Florida. Snook, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Cobia, Triple Tail, Grouper, Snapper, Shark and Mackerel are some of the species targeted on charters. Book your next Florida fishing adventure with us!

Contact Info:

nicholas warrington
900 N Appalachian Terrace
Crystal River, FL 34429
Phone: 352-212-5070
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