Mullet run is starting to kick into gear and that means Fall fishing is taking off as well. Even though the winds of Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna are not long from gone and Hurricane Ike is now over Cuba. We are still finding areas that are relatively calm and catching fish. Snook, Trout, Tarpon and just about any other inshore species you can think of are taking artificials as well as finger mullet or pinfish. Fishing the area of the St. Lucie and Indian River crossroads has provided plenty of Snook action especially late evening. Live mullet seem to be the preferred bait, however the Snook are hungry and eating just about naything presented properly. On the Flats we have been finding Trout, Snook, Tarpon and plenty of other cooperating fish that want to bend the rods and scream the reels. Storms are just about completely gone and we are looking forward to the calmer days before the days of winter and chasing Sailfish offshore. So take advantage of some of the best fishing that can be found in September.
Inshore and Offshore trips have been discounted for the month of September. So check us out at www.florida-fishingcharters.com and book your trip today.
Capt. Gil |