Get Ready – The Reds Are Starting to Bunch Up

A Steinhatchee Fishing Report From Pepper Fish Key Charters

pepperfish_key_galmour_shotBig Bend fishing fans, the Reds have bunched a little, and what that means?is that when you can get yourself in front of one of these schools, they’ll bite and bite hard. I think it’s their competitive nature when bunched up.

Twice last week I was able to get the boat in the right place at the right time. We caught two upper slot Reds the first morning and six the next, on topwater! Reds on top is an awsome strike. While waiting on Reds to show we caught some nice Trout on top as well.

By the end of the week the flats warmed up quite a bit, and the Trout bite slowed.

Hang on though, there is a forcast low of 58 Thursday morning. I am looking forward to some great fall fishing cranking up in a few days.

GOD Bless and Good Fishing

Captain STEVE KROLL

This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from
Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll

Just One Of Many Reds Caught With Captain Steve
Just One Of Many Reds Caught With Captain Steve

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The Change Has Started

Change Is In The Air

pepperfish_key_galmour_shotHey Everybody, Scallop season ended on the 10th and we are already into full swing with our fall fishing schedule.

?Trout continue to bite sporadically, deep and in shallow flats. I’m fishing cut bait under corks to produce the best trout catches. Gulp under cork works also. I think as the water cools a little more, artificials will do the job.

Redfish have been very dependable most days. They are still scattered though. But I know fall is in the air, I’ve caught Reds in places? that I had not seen them this summer. Change is good, and I don’t mean the kind our president is pushing.

God Bless and Good Fishing
Captain STEVE KROLL

P.S. The offshore reports have been sporadic also, cooling water however, is going to help that fishing as well.

P.S.S. Check back in soon, I’ll write about my snook trip to the Everglades with my Dad that we recently went on.

This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from
Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll

He caught this nice Red with Captain Steve and now he's waiting for mama to clean it

He caught this nice Red with Captain Steve and now he's waiting for mama to clean it (he thinks).

Coming Soon to The Flats Near You

Coming Soon a September Improvement

slick-charters-saltwater-glamour-shotRecently, lots of Reds have been caught in a variety of near shore locations up and down the Nature Coast/Big Bend Region.

From Eleven Prong, just south of Wacassasa Bay, to the Homosassa River entrance, reports of good numbers of Reds keep coming in with two things in common, tide and time of day.

The vast majority of these fish have been taken in the early a.m. hours, and just before or after high tide.

I expect that soon the water temps will be decreasing and the fishing in general will be improving.

You can also take a look at last years September Reports to see what was going on then.

A Yankee Town, Florida and Crystal River Florida Fishing Report
From Gulf Coast Fishing Guide Captain Nick

Call One of the best Crystal River, Florida & Yankeetown Fishing Guides Captain Nick of Slickcharters for more information about putting fish in your cooler in Crystal River and Yankeetown, Florida

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