Biscayne Bay Trout - Good start to 2012

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levosgien
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Biscayne Bay Trout - Good start to 2012

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Last couple of days the weather (temp, sky, wind) has been too nice not to go out in the bay. I decided to go out yesterday morning knowing that before the cold front coming it could mean good fishing, and decided to make it a catch-and-release practice run.

Was out on the water by 7am, solunar calendar had 6-8am as good for fishing so I was ready with topwater lures, live shrimp, and popping corks.

As I got there someone was catching (from shore) cast after cast of legal sized-trout. It was looking good.

Tried a few different spots and nothing other than a small cuda and large needle fish. I was getting soft bites but I lost confidence in my circle hook, so decided to go back to a J. Although decreased my leader size from 3+ ft to about 2ft.

Bite completely shut off around 8-9, guy who has filled-up his cooler in 15 minutes hadn't gotten a bite since. So he left. I decided to stay and catch at least one trout, if for nothing else the weather was great.

By 9:30am the wind died out completely, and the current was picking up. I was on my last live shrimp and continued to cast around the flats until I get a little nibble, waiting a bit, and then set the hook. Here it was, the answer to the last few hours of waiting, a nice 21-22 inch trout. After that, I was pretty much sight-casting where the water was bursting. For the next hour it was pretty much trout after trout, most of them pictured below with a 19" I lost while taking a picture and 4-5 other legal onces I either lost next to the boat or just unhooked.

1 hour after the bite turned off again, called it a day. All trouts were released to be caught either next time or by one of you guys.

Successfull set-up was the following:
* Gulp (rootbeer) 3" shrimp under popping cork, slow jerks (not erratic). When I ran out it was a pink DOA shrimp that did the job.

Takes of the day:
* solunar calendar is a good tool but isn't a sure thing
* patience and confidence in your spot/lures pay off
* when looking for a spot within grassy flats, look for surface busts
* catch and release seemed to bring good karma and lots of fish

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Re: Biscayne Bay Trout - Good start to 2012

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Thanks for the report, nice pics. About the Solunar Calendar, nothing is 100% but it helps to know statistically when the fish are feeding best. Combine it with the tides and it helps even more.

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Thanks for the report, seems like fun
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not bad fopr being on the yak
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Very nice :toast:
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Nice! Love the collage' ! What kind of setup do you have on the Yak?
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I was out Saturday morning, after paddling 3 or 4 mile's with the tide, then drifting back with the tide ane very nice light NNE breeze.. not seeing much of anything on the flats except hound fisg, mullet, and birds sitting quietly on the water.

I said to my buddy I think I'll head over into the cove and se whats up.. the Trouts shoudl be in.. he said I might have to go and catch one, as hes been fishing the bay for 4 years now and never caught one.. I said ok so lets go I'll show ya where.
We head in and see a guy already up there and notice hes reeling them in one after another, we did our best not to encroach on his space, but he probaly thought we were goons, tried to speak at him but he ignored us.
Pointed my buddy flips his fly rod and on first cast, or what ever you call putting a fly out there, he hooks up, sure enough Trout.

I casted to a few, but tire very quickly of Trout.. scoured the cove looking fo Snook. Caught 1 small 18" Shook, then lost a big girl.. round a corner and big hit, biggest Trout of the day. My buddy yells form across the cove..

He easily caught a few dozen small ones, several small snappa, and a jack.

I moved back into the midst.. and proceed to catch about 5 or 6 more all big ones, big bait for bigger fish.. but those slimmy snaggle tooth bastages finally got the best of my DOA bait-buster and we called it a day.
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sepaik wrote:Nice! Love the collage' ! What kind of setup do you have on the Yak?
As far as photos I didn't use my goPro since I have it set on movie recording. I used my phone since the water was calm. As far as the yak just have a prowler xt with a crate, depth finder and couple of rod holders in the front and back. Nothing crazy but does the job.
krash wrote:I said to my buddy I think I'll head over into the cove and se whats up..
Where did you guys launch from? Same area or north somewhere?
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Awesome report. Just got myself a yak a few weeks ago and I am loving it. Definitely might need a pick your brain about a few things. How you liking your depthfinder? and how did you hook it up?

But I'm glad to hear there are some nice trout and snook around, because jacks and cudas have been the only thing all over my lures. Gotta try some new spots.

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levosgien wrote:
sepaik wrote:
krash wrote:I said to my buddy I think I'll head over into the cove and se whats up..
Where did you guys launch from? Same area or north somewhere?
Points South.. Convoy
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Great Job on the Trout for sure man, I need to hit em' up already.
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They are still there, Monument Island flats...
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