Dave Sipler

I make it really easy for people to see what's going on because a picture says a thousand words....

Recent Catch pages 1 thru 8 are filled with what's been going on along the banks of the St. Johns River and out at the inlet near Jacksonville, Florida. Actually, along the coast in the village of Mayport. 2.5 miles from Lake Atlantic.

Please Check out all these 8 pages:

http://www.captdaves.com/Catch1.htm

Differences this year:

*Hot & humid in October. (Oct 23rd almost 90 degrees)

*Setting records for the month in high temps.

*Water temp's still near the 80's.

*bait everywhere

*Croakers in river are bigger than past years

*Trout are scattered

*Bull Redfish spawning congregation from river to inlet.

As soon as winter does hit, and river water temps go down to the low 70's, (which may not be till late December), all hell's gonna break loose!!

And fishing is damn good right now, so I can't wait till then too.

Doesn't matter, cause I'm not going anywhere. I'll be here fishing every day I can book.

Let's go catch some Junk Yard Dogs!

On light tackle. G. loomis backbounce rods and Accurate twin drag mini B-197's, circle hooks and a piece of cut mullet or croaker. It's big fun!

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Absolute top quality tackle, bait and boat:

26' Black Lab Marine Plate Alloy, comfort, roominess, 1-4 passenger, top quality tackle.

Fish Species: Redfish
Bait Used: cut mullet
Tackle Used: G.Loomis rods & Accurate Twin reels Drag
Method Used: Bottom fishing
Water Depth: 24
Water Temperature: 78
Wind Direction: SE
Wind Speed: 20 knots
Strong man type Bull Reds
Strong man type Bull Reds

And lots of them!
And lots of them!


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Dave Sipler

About The Author: Captain Dave Sipler

Company: Florida\'s Best Fishing

Area Reporting: Jacksonville Florida - St. John\'s River

Bio: Capt. Dave Sipler\'s Sport Fishing - Jacksonville, St. Johns River/Inlet & near-coastal waters to Amelia Island Florida

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