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"Black bass fishing is picking up Crappie fishing still good" - Fishing Report from Robert, Guide in Zapata, Texas.
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Fishing Report from Captain Michael
"Since the weather keeps fluctuating, fishing has been a challenge. Trout are still feeding, but the trend has been taking two days of east winds to gather these fish back into bunches. Most of the fish have been scattered, but are of good quality. We have been encountering fish ranging from 17 to 22 inches. It seems that the preferred depth has been 3 to 5 feet of grass flats with big potholes in them. Drifting live shrimp underneath a popping cork, and/or Cajun Thunder has made a big difference. If you can get that second day with the east winds, the Trout will move up on the flats to deeper potholes. Redfish are on the flats, but the tide and area have been crucial. Live shrimp and small pinfish are working well. The best artificial bait for both species has been mirror lure little John and the provoker in darker colors on 1/6oz jig head don't forget to have a few morrodines in the pro series. Sheephead and black drum have been hanging around the Jetties, Bridges and deeper Docks from Indian Rocks Bridge to Dunedin Causeway. Live shrimp mangrove crabs and mud crabs are the bait of choice. So let's get out and enjoy the beautiful days in Indian rocks to Clearwater." - Fishing Report from Captain Craig
Fishing Report from Captain Craig
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