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Pensacola, Navarre, & Perdido Key Inshore Fishing Report

Capt. John Rivers
March 7, 2011
Pensacola - Saltwater Fishing Report

March is here, and it is living up to its reputation! Windy days and cold nights, but we should be seeing warmer temps soon.
I just got the boat out of the shop, and it now has a new tower and leaning post. I couldn't wait to take the boat out to do some fishing, but now I'll have to wait till the wind dies down.

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I won't be able to resist the urge to get out on the water for too long; I'll be out this weekend to see how the sheepshead and redfish bite is in the pass. If you're out, come over and check out my "home improvements."
I'll post a new report the middle of next week.

Because of the wind, there is not much to report for the week so far. Last week the inshore bite was good in Escambia and Blackwater Bay for trout and redfish. A few trout and reds have made their way towards the ICW as the water warms in Santa Rosa Sound. We had a small cold front move in on Saturday, but it shouldn't hurt the fishing much. The sheepshead bite was great a few weeks back, but it has slacked off this past week. I think the fish are staging up for their annual spawn, which should kick off in a few days.

This picture was taken last year sheepshead fishing.
I'll be posting new pics after this weekend and next week.

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The slot and big reds are still in Pensacola Pass, and that makes for some nice light tackle fishing. Try bouncing a 1oz jig off the bottom with a 4" Berkley Gulp; the reds can't resist it. Along 3-Mile Bridge, the white trout bite is still going strong with some nice reds being caught in the mix. Over near Garcon Bridge, sheepshead, redfish and black drum are showing up. At Bob Sikes Bridge, the sheepshead and redfish bite is strong and as long as we don't get too big a cold front and the water stays warm, the fish will stage up for spring and the bite should only get better.

I feel that it's going to be a great spring and I can't wait to take the boat out and use the new tower and catch some fish. Hope to see you out there.
Let's make 2011 a year to remember.

Tight Lines.
Capt. John

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Come fish the panhandle with Capt. John Rivers on the Mega-Bite and enjoy some of the finest inshore - offshore and light tackle fishing the Florida Gulf Coast has to offer. Located on the Pensacola Beach - Perdido Key Florida border, this area has some of the best fishing along the Gulf Coast. While cruising from spot to spot in our 24 ft custom bay boat you will be riding in comfort and with my 250 hp Yamaha. It won't take long to arrive quickly and safely to our next honey hole.

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