Capt. Bob Cosby
November 29, 2006
Jacksonville - Saltwater Fishing Report
Fishing report Jacksonville area waters
In between northeasters the fishing has been really good. The water temperature starts out in the low 60's in the morning and usually gets up to mid or high 60's by the afternoon.The really cold weather isn't here yet, and most days are pleasant fishing, when the wind abates.
The speckled trout have been biting in the creeks, ICW, and St. Johns River. The smaller trout are mostly in the creeks. Lipped diving plugs are very effective as is the DOA clacker with a glow shrimp. Of course, live shrimp is most often the bait of choice.
The bull reds are mostly gone, with a few hanging around the jetty tips. I am beginning to see reds schooling along the banks of the ICW in the early morning before the "snowbird" boat traffic cranks up. Slot and rat reds are in the creeks, and can be seen crashing bait during low tide phases. Yesterday, I caught a nice slot red on a crab fly.
There are lots of flounder in the creeks and ICW. For me they are usually an incidental catch, unless I specifically target them. I had a 6-8lb flounder escape yesterday when the plug became tangled in the landing net and the wily fish took advantage!
There are bluefish, drum, and sheephead in our waters now, too. So, take your pick.
Captain Bob Cosby is a Jacksonville, Florida native and has been saltwater fishing the inshore and nearshore waters of Northeast Florida since he was a child. He is a retired USCGR Captain, and has a 50-ton Master's license.
When you book a charter with Captain Bob Cosby as your guide, you will be fishing the inshore and/or coastal waters of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra and St. Augustine, Florida from a 21-ft Fishmaster bay boat or a 16-ft Riverhawk.
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