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Hernando Beach Report
12/16/09 9:57 AM
Captain Keith Tomlinson
The fishing over the past week was a little challenging this past week. Our cool waters from recent fronts combined with the warm air made for some foggy conditions. The fog should clear but unfortunately anglers will have to deal with a 15 - 20 knot wind for most of the weekend. This will not allow us to venture far off shore but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Finding areas to fish that provide cover from the elements is a tactic that will produce in December.

The colder water temperatures have fish moving into the many creeks and bayou's that litter this area of the Nature Coast. The sun warms these shallow waters quickly, and many of these spots have springs nearby. These springs keep the water temperature a little warmer causing fish to concentrate. Target deeper cuts and holes. Redfish, Trout, Black Drum, Ladyfish, Sheepshead and other species can all be caught here. Free lined shrimp on a 2/0 hook works well for the Sheepshead and Drum, but I prefer cut Mullet for the Redfish. I like to throw top water plugs this time of year for Trout. The surface lures seem to produce quality Trout.

The Hernando Beach channel was quite active this past week. This is a great place to target during the week when there is less boat traffic and the dredgers are not working nearby. The spoil islands are loaded with minnows. Schools of Bluefish, Jack Crevalle, and even Bonito are feeding on this bait. While these fish are not the best table fare, they are a true challenge to catch on light tackle. They will put your gear to the test! A shrimp under a popping cork is a great tactic. I also like to work these areas with my trolling motor and throw a small silver spoon or a Rapala Twitch n' Rap. Both these lures are great search baits that cover a lot of territory and will draw the attention of a variety of species.

Be safe out there and tight lines!

Capt. Keith Tomlinson
Bulldog Fishin Charters
(352)238-3581
www.bulldogfishin.com

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