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Orlando FL Inshore/Flats Guide Fishing Report

2009-08-30 17:52:40
Orlando, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report
New Smyrna Beach
Eddie Bussard

The early morning Trout bite is red hot.We have been catching plenty of

keeper Trout the past week on both artificial baits and live Pigfish.

The best topwater baits have been Chug Bugs and the 3.25 High Roller.

Grass Flats with 2 to 3 ft of water and plenty of sand holes seem to

be the key.Clean water seems to help but we have been catching some nice

Trout in the off color water as well.

My client Bill S of Orlando FL had a great 5 HR trip with me on Saturday the

29TH catching over 20 Trout most coming on a Topwater 3.25 HighRoller

Many of these Trout were in the 3 to 4 pound range.

I spent Tuesday night fishing the

Edgewater area lighted docks and caught plenty of Trout and a couple

nice Snook.Pitching a Large Live Shrimp around the lighted docks was the ticket

to steady action during the incoming tide.

The Redfishing has been on and off the past few days.Seems that one day

the Redfish will eat anything you offer them and the next day they will turn their

nose up at everything you offer them.On the days we have had a good breeze

a gold spoon in hard to beat and on the calm days a Bitters Skip Shad

in the New Penny FireTail Color is working best.We have also been catching a few

Redfish on cut mullet fished in the sand holes.

Thanks From Captain Ed Bussard's Saltwater Adventures

@www.flasaltadventures.com

Office 407-273-8045

Cell 321-377-2013

Fish Species: Redfish/Trout
Bait Used: Artificial
Method Used: casting
Water Depth: 2 to 3 ft
Water Temperature: 87
Wind Direction: NW
Wind Speed: 5




Eddie Bussard

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Company: Bass Challenge Guide Service

Area Reporting: Orlando Area Fishing Guide

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