Florida Fishing Report for:

Intracoastal Waterway, St Johns River and Nearshore Waters from Fernandina to Saint Augustine

Updated: April 27, 2007.

There are reports of pogies on the beach near St. Augustine. The big reds and possibly cobia should be under some of these pods. I'm regularly having incidental catches of ladyfish and jack crevalle. The water temperatures reached 73 degrees today in the ICW near Palm Valley. I guess you could say spring has sprung here in NE Florida.

Redfish are at the jetties, along the edges of the ICW, and in the creeks. Irritate one with a big noisy topwater plug and he might smash it. Speckled trout will hit topwaters also. I caught two on top today, along with a real surprise, a big sail catfish! I thought I had a big trout, but got slimed instead.

The sheephead are still biting very well, and are averaging around 4 lbs. They will hit live shrimp as well as fiddlers. Bluefish are pretty much everywhere, and some are quite large. Spanish mackerel are here one day and gone the next. Some larger flounder are showing up around the jetties and must have moved in from offshore. Drum are still being caught.

Whiting catches have picked up, and some large pompano have been caught in the surf.

Good fishing,

CAPT Bob Cosby
Captain Bob's Fishing Charters, Inc.
http://www.captainbobsfishingcharters.com

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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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