11/30 - Number one month.....gone.
Capt. Dave Sipler
December 1, 2010
Jacksonville - Saltwater Fishing Report

Oh how I love November...But looking forward to December too.
-Capt Dave Sipler
"Jettywolf"
If you missed it. You still have a chance, to get in on some of those "sweatshirt" fishing days. But boy was November a great month. It usually is. If I have to pick a month or two. I think I'd go with November as my 1st favorite, and then April and my 2nd favorite fishing months.
It all has to do with "transition". I attempt to explain how and why to people in other parts of the country by just saying Thanksgiving and Easter.....but Easter isn't always in April (but it's close enough)
I've received many e-mails inquiring about "when to go", this week. And ya'll know who you are. Well, NOW is when you should book your trip. Wait till July, and forget about it. It's not the same as what's going on, as we speak. But allot of my shouting out to the public, goes unnoticed.
Talked extensively with a fellow Jacksonville Offshore Sport Fishing Club member in Academy Sports yesterday. It seems I live WAY TOO CLOSE to that store! Although we both are in the JOSFC, neither of us really do much offshore fishing.
He was talking about how from now on, he's on a big Trout hunt. And was reading on the Internet, every one's best clues to catching big Trout. Soon as he started telling me some of his findings, I could quickly could tell most of the Internet secrets were based on the G.O.M. - Gulf of Mexico, Trout.
Yes, Trout reign supreme in those parts. Especially, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. But not as supreme here on the east coast of Florida, and especially not as supreme in Jacksonville, Florida! Here, it's all about what many Gulf Coasters would consider a "junk fish", Sheepshead during the cooler months, and in the spring months. (If we have a spring?) Hell, we even have the largest Sheepshead tournament in the world that ought to tell ya something, right there.
Catch one like this in J-ville and you'll never fish for Sheepshead again!

This wade caught Texas Trout was dubbed "Troutzilla". Which makes the nic-name "Gator" for a big Trout in N.E. Florida, seem a bit weak, huh?
Although, November is now gone, and it's not like many people are going to catch Texas sized Troutzilla's. Here's some photos of past November & December Speckled Trout days specifically on my Jettywolf, in the St. Johns River.
12/05

11/17

11/28

12/16

12/26

They're out there. But not all days are created equal. Our tides, and fall-winter-and spring winds give us certain windows of opportunity. Situations on the water, give us windows of opportunity.
Hell, I've had over 100 Trout days in August!
But as I've discussed before, it was right after a huge storm. That produced lots of rain and a big flush of bait and the fish following along. I found those fish. And was on then for quite awhile. Till, something changed. Yes, it seems through all my research, that it's 7 days a week 12 months a year, about any tide...in places like Louisiana, when it comes to catching plain ole Speckled Trout. Any size, and lots of them.
But here, I find there is "windows of opportunity". And when I see them. I go for it.
Like right now, I know where there's big honkin Trout...
BUT THE BLUEFISH ARE KILLING THAT OPPORTUNITY.
Soon as they're out here. I'll be hitting that spot, again. I was on that same spot two weeks ago, and the big trout were there. I pulled a 23 incher, out in the first 10 minutes of fishing it.
So.....I guess the moral of the story is if you're hunting for lots of big Trout fishing secrets and run into all that Gulf of Mexico info out there on cyber-space. You need to read it, take it all in. Become familiar with all the ways to catch big Trout. Because it all helps, there is no doubt. I've read it all too.
But for me, I just grab my float-rig rod, some live river crickets, and fish when the large Speckled Trout are really availible. IE: wind dirtection, weather, tides, and such.
In the spring I never leave out, looking for a big Trout without a topwater plug tied on. Or my most trusty of all, a MirrOlure 52MR in the wackiest, flashiest color.
Catching big Trout in the St. Johns has more to do with opportunity than technique, I have learned. And the transitional times of year, is the best when that opportunity presents itself. It's no different than trying to catch Tarpon in January in Jacksonville. You have to GO, when they're in your back yard.
Think........ RIGHT NOW.
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-are you in town for a few days an would love to fish?

Never fear. Give me a call and I can set ya up on one of my single passenger weekday fishing trips.

It's more affordable than you think. When you take into acount it's just you and me. And you'll get 100% of the attention, fish and FUN.



No waiting for your brother-in-law, to get the tangle he put in your line out. Or having to share a day with a complete stranger.

It's all YOU....and me.


Don't hesitate in calling if your solo.

It may end up being the best fishing trip you've been on in years. Especially, if it's in the fall, winter and spring in NE Florida.

Bob, sure had his hands full, as a solo'ist. I made him reel in so many fish he was hinting it was time to go home.
Jacksonville Fishing Forecast:

You still have a chance a great days thru January.
So lets go fishin'!
Target Species:

Redbass, Trout, Black Drum, Flounder, Weakfish, Sheepshead and more....
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