Special Feature
St Simons Island Fishing

St Simons Island Fishing Package

Coastal Georgia is a fly fishing dream with quiet flats that receive minimal pressure. Chase schools of redfish, jacks, spanish, and tarpon or cast at triple tail, sharks, and trout along the St Simons Island Georgia coast. Inshore fishing in St Simons Island Georgia is world class year around.
  • All gear & lures are provided.
  • Ice, water and bait are included.
  • Fishing license is provided at no cost
Recent News
Fall Redfishing 2009




Fall Season Introduces Great Redfishing

September 23, 2009

redfish

Well, today is the first day of Fall. It may not mean much to you but I’m excited about it. Fall is my favorite time of year to catch my favorite type of fish. Redfish. These strong fighters are starting to school up and that means that we’ll have plenty of opportunities to have double digit days of over slot redfish.

This week the reds are already starting to show signs of getting into their fall patterns. They’re grouping up by the hundreds along St. Pete’s shallow grass flats and near river mouths in New Port Richey and Tarpon Springs. If you approach these fish stealthily enough, you’ll see that they are “happy” fish. “Happy” redfish are fish that are rolling and giving off a distinctive bronze flash as their scales reflect the sun. They do this because they are feeding. Redfish are designed to be natural bottom feeders an as such their mouths are close to the bottom of their head. So when they attack fleeing baitfish, crabs or shrimp, they often have to roll on their sides to position themselves to feed.

Such was the case this week when my clients and I were looking for a school of redfish. We looked around for a while and worried that he school had moved off but it wasn’t long before I could see the bronze mirrors flashing as us. The first bait that we tossed into the water was hit immediately and a healthy over slot 10lb redfish was soon posing for a picture.

As this Fall season progresses, the redfishing should just get better and better. Look for clean water on turtle grass flats in 2 feet of water or less and look for them flashing happily as they feed. As always, the wind will be a regular factor this fall so try to use it to your advantage. Approach the fish from up wind and make as little noise as you can. If you can keep the school “happy” by staying quiet and feeding them a steady stream of chummers (wounded live bait that you can throw out to get the fish turned on) you should be able to keep the school in one spot for 2 or more hours of a good bite.

Tight lines and leave some fish out there for me!


Tampa Bay Fishing
Captain Clay Eavenson
813-300-2147
http://www.captainclay.com/
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Free and Open Source Software News Google! Live! Facebook! Slashdot! Netscape! Technorati! StumbleUpon! MySpace! Furl! Yahoo! Ask! Joomla Free PHP
 


Articles


Fishing Sponsors

St Simons Island

Featured Topsites

<
My Topsites ListDundee Sportsmans Club
Canadian Bass Top 100Big Fish Tackle
Denaby Miners Welfare A.C4reel fishing top fishing sites
Top Trout SitesCarpers Net Topsites
Top Fishing Websites at TopFishingSites.ComUk Coarse Fishing
FishingFans Top World Fishing WebsitesVote for Us at The Outdoor Lodge's Top Fishing Sites
Find the FishSalt Water Fishing
Big River Charter Fishing Links My Topsites List
Top Shop Pro & GuideHeads and Tails Fishing Links
Jesse's Hunting & Outdoors Topsites Listimage linking to 100 Top Bait and Tackle Sites
My Topsites List
Cumberland Island FishingSea Island Fishing
All in General Outdoors Top SitesGeorgia Fishing Topsite

Recent Sponsors

Please login to Automatic Backlinks and activate this site.

Other Sponsors