FEBRUARY, 2011

As blizzard after blizzard sweep across the country, we here in northeast Florida remain relatively untouched. We live in a unique place. The hurricanes seem to miss us (knock on wood) during the summer months, and the winters aren't all that bad.

The inshore fishing is still productive, particularly during a warming trend between fronts. Speckled trout are closed during the month of February. This month we have a big sheepshead tournament which is always fun. My charters have caught two 9lb sheepshead recently. Hopefully we can find a big one during the tournament. Fiddlers, crab knuckles, live shrimp, and clams are all effective baits.

Redfish are very temperature tolerant and will often bite on even the coldest days. You just need to slow your bait or lure presentation way down. Look for schools of reds along the edge of the ICW and on mud flats in the back country. Reds feed along the big jetties year round; you just have to find them. One of my customers caught a boat record red (28lbs) using 12lb spinning tackle jigging a live shrimp at the jetties yesterday.

We have had a great black drum bite going for the past month at the jetties. The fish average 8-10lbs and are fine table fare. Ring tail porgies are feeding among the jetty rocks also, and can be caught on light jigs with small pieces of fresh shrimp for bait.

Tight lines!

Capt. Bob Cosby

http://www.captainbobsfishingchartersfla.com

Fish Species: reds,drum,sheepshead
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About The Author: Captain Bob Cosby

Company: Captain Bob\'s Fishing Charters, Inc.

Area Reporting: Mayport, Ponte Vedra, St Augustine and nearshore waters

Bio: Captain Bob Cosby is a retired USCGR Captain, and has had a 50-ton Master's license since 1986. He is a Jacksonville native and has fished the local waters since he was a small child, fishing with his grandparents from bridges, piers and in the surf. Captain Bob has an easygoing personality, and won't be yelling or getting angry with the customers. When Captain Bob is not fishing with customers, he often spends his free time – fishing! He enjoys fly fishing the spring creeks of Montana, and fly fishing for Atlantic salmon in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He has owned several offshore boats and has caught marlin, sailfish, wahoo, tuna and large sharks. However, he enjoys inshore fishing the local salt waters of Northeast Florida the most!

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