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Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Report

Capt. Rick Rodriguez
September 15, 2009
Hernando Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing Report
Grouper fishing is still outstanding in 50 feet of water and beyond. Limits of Gag and Red Grouper have not been a problem. Large Mangrove Snapper are abundant and are a welcome addition to the cooler. We have been using both fish boxes to accommodate the large amounts of Grouper we have been catching. Dead bait has still out performed live bait. Using Grunt heads for bait has consistently produced the larger Grouper on every trip. Great bottom fishing will continue through next couple of months and we will soon find that Grouper fishing will drastically improve in the shallow 20 foot deep areas. Shorter days and cool nights are causing the water temperature to slowly go down. Typically nonstop action can be expected all day with less emphasis on the morning and evening bite. Look for Kingfish to become more common in the Hernando Beach area. We have noticed large schools of bait moving south already and we have caught some large Kingfish on a flat line while Grouper fishing.
Anglers ask me how is it that we are able to catch so many Grouper and other reef fish? My reply is usually the same , "fish where the fish are"! Sounds funny, but true. It is common for anglers to go fishing and not fish the best areas and attribute slow action to fish not biting. Though it is reasonable to believe fish do not eat all the time. Your chances of catching more fish are better if you are in tune with the environment and know where the fish are located. One trick to catching more fish is to find places that have not been pressured by other anglers. New spots almost always produce bigger and more fish. If you have a true understanding of what your depth sounder is displaying you can discriminate sand from rocks, and identify schools of fish. Sounds a little tricky but anyone can learn how to find structure with a little practice. Structure is what the fish relate to. This is where they seek shelter, and find food. Most structures like hard bottom, rock piles, and ledges produce the most. If you constantly observe your depth sounder while slowly moving from one known fishing area to the next you will eventually encounter another fishing area. Go slow, allow your sounder to provide you a clear depiction of what is on the bottom. Test your newly found areas by dropping a line to the bottom. If you catch a grunt or a Grouper of any size mark it on your GPS and save you new spot. Slowly move your boat around a short distance and continue this process. You will be amazed at how many new places there are to catch fish near your old spots.

Hernando Beach Fishing Forecast:

More Grouper, Grouper, Grouper and Kingfish

Target Species:

Grouper and Kingfish

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Sea Horse Deep Sea Sport Fishing
83.5 Whale Harbor
Islamorada, FL 33036
Phone: 305-664-5020
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