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Capt. Craig Lahr
February 1, 2010
Clearwater - Saltwater Fishing Report

Now that it's been about 3 weeks since the arctic cold
fronts, Redfish have finally started to feed. With extreme
low water, the Reds have been tailing in potholes where
the water is a few inches deeper. Live bait or soft plastic
shrimp in dark colors have worked the best.
The Trout have finally been on the move. Most Trout are
also working these same areas. These are the big females
from 20 to 28 inches. The deeper flats have held bigger
numbers of Trout, from 13 to 18 inch fish. There is alot more
fish in the 3-5 foot depth on the drop offs on the flats.
The Flounder are still thick in our area. Target oyster bars
next to channels or grass flats with deep drop offs from
5-10 feet. Live little pinfish or grass grunts have produced
some nice big flatties. Also, small pink grub tails as well as
white and pink LuvLures have been very productive.
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