ANGLERS MUST ADAPT FOR SUCCESS
January will bring us some of the
coldest days of the year in southwest Florida. Just how cold it gets will
determine how and where to fish. This month the primary inshore targets are sea
trout, sheepsheads, redfish, & pompano.
When its cold looked to protected
areas like canals, creeks, and deep water on the leeward side of Islands as
fish seek shelter. Often fish may be found ganged up in a deep hole or along a
shoreline. If the weather is mild for
several days the fish may be more widespread out on the shallower flats, bars,
and structures.
For bait it’s hard to beat live
shrimp. Shrimp are user friendly, readily available, and everything eats them. If
it’s cold think slow and low, meaning fish the bait at or near the bottom
either stationary or with a slow retrieve. One of the best ways to cover bottom
and catch fish on a chilly day is with a live shrimp/jig head combination. Take
a live shrimp, bite or pinch off the tail and thread the shrimp tail first on ¼
ounce jig head just like you would a soft plastic shrimp or shad tail. Now you
have the best of both worlds, live bait but you can cover ground with like an
artificial. This combination will entice everything from big snook to pompano.
With milder weather the same
combination also works but likely the fish are spread out over shallower depths
so a change of technique is often necessary. Look for fish holding in areas
that is a short distance from the deeper protected areas, they often hold in
areas where they can quickly get back to shelter when the next front arrives. Fish
these areas with shrimp rigged the same method described above with a little
quicker retrieve, or suspended under a popping or rattling cork. Sometimes if
you are looking for trout, redfish, or maybe pompano it’s all about covering as
much area as possible, scented soft baits like Gulp shrimp are another great
option.
Fishing can change quickly this
month, to be successful you need to monitor the weather conditions and adapt
accordingly. Most of us don’t like to be cold, that’s why we live in Florida,
well our fish are no different. When its cold we move a little slower, learn
that most of our fish react the same and you will be on your way to catching
winter fish in all conditions
Wishing all
a safe and happy New Year
Phone:
239-283-7960
“Catch the
Action” with Captain Bill Russell
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