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Hernando Beach fishing is hot!

Capt. Keith Tomlinson
March 9, 2012
Hernando Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

The winds have made it tough for anglers. We had small craft advisory's for most of last week. March often brings these breezy conditions, but with some creative planning it is still possible to bend a rod.
The many creeks, rivers, and back country bays hold a lot of fish this time of year, and are safe areas to get out of the wind. I launch my boat from a ramp close to a area I plan to fish to prevent navigating rough seas. Target the higher tides in these areas because more water usually means for areas to fish.
The red fish bite has been very productive, and I expect it to get even better as we move into April. The hot bait continues to be a large select shrimp tossed towards rocky mangrove shore line. I have had the best results when pinching the tip of the tail off and putting a 3/0 circle hook just above the removed tail. This technique puts some scent in the water and allows for better casting. Use a 20 - 30 LB leader with no weight and just wait for the reds to find the offering.
When fishing for red fish I set up just within casting distance and allow 30 - 40 minutes for results. Before I move to another spot, I slowly pass by that spot with my trolling motor to see if the reds are there but just not feeding. If they are there but not cooperating, I come back to the spot later on a different tide and game plan.
The winds should lay down for this weekend and we have some great afternoon tides. I expect Both sides of the higher tide to be very productive for both red fish and trout in 1 - 3 ft of water. Select shrimp are the best bait, but I always bring a few pin fish and cut mullet just in case they want something else.

Good luck out there and tight lines!

Capt. Keith Tomlinson
www.bulldogfishin.com
Bulldog Fishin Charters
(352)238-3581

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Spring Hill, FL 34607
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