James Howard

There has been no shortage of wind in North Florida the last few days. I mean real wind! Wind in the 20 to 30 knot range. That's enough to keep me at the house…

On the other hand the temperatures have returned back to normal for this time of year. Fishing the other day was a little slow I think mainly because of the below normal water temps that we reached. The good thing is that they have started to return to normal also.

The Reds and Drum have both slowed in the creeks but should be back on track by the end of the week. The Trout are still stacked up in good numbers and are still hitting plastics. They are real sluggish but they will eat.

The Trout are closed down in North Florida the month of February. You can still catch them but you can't keep any.

Before you know it we will be talking about the spring time and the changes in the fishing patterns!!!

Tight lines Capt. James Howard inshore charter fishing Jacksonville Florida (904)651-9557

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James Howard

About The Author: Captain James Howard

Company: Go Fish Jax

Area Reporting: Jacksonville, North East Florida

Bio: Being a native of Northeast Florida I have enjoyed the excellent fishing and wildlife this area has to offer. I have been fishing the Jacksonville Florida area over 30 years with many a memorable fishing trip starting when I was a kid. We are in between and only minutes away from Amelia Island and St. Augustine, we can enjoy the fishing any direction. From downtown to the mouth of the ocean and all the back water in between.

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