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Inshore/nearshore report Jacksonville area waters

Capt. Bob Cosby
January 14, 2009
Jacksonville - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing for the next couple of months is very dependent upon the weather
conditions. Some fish, such as the sheephead, yellowmouth trout, sea bass, drum,
and bluefish don't seem to mind the cold weather. Speckled trout and redfish
will continue to bite once they adjust to a cold snap. Low tides when the sun is
out will warm up the water in the creeks and can turn on the redfish over dark
mud bottoms as the tides come in.

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Redfish tend to school up this time of year. They eat less and move slower, so
take that into consideration with your fishing methods. Sometimes just soaking a
mud minnow or piece of crab next to an oyster bar is the best technique.They
will take a small dark fly over a sun warmed mud flat, too. Of course, larger
reds can still be caught around the jetty rocks. The bull reds are schooled up
offshore over our many artificial and natural reefs and often surprise fishermen
seeking snapper and grouper.

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Trout, drum, and sheephead can be caught in the river and ICW. Speckled trout
like a lively shrimp. Sheephead prefer fiddler crabs. Some mangrove snapper and
croakers are still around. Seek out a shell or rocky bottom and try fresh dead
shrimp for best results. Small whiting are biting in the surf. I'm waiting for
the larger whiting to move in. You might be able to catch some blues in the surf
on cut mullet.

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Don't give up on the fishing during January and February. The fish are still
here and still have to eat!

Good fishing,
CAPT Bob Cosby
http://www.captainbobsfishingcharters.com

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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 22-ft Skeeter bay boat.

Contact Info:

Captain Bob's Fishing charters, Inc.
56 San Juan Dr.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Phone: 904-285-5531
Alt. Phone: 904-613-1639
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