Ed Jazwierski

Snook are moving off the beaches and working their way to the backwater areas for the winter eating all along the way. Right now a live sardine is best but later on artificials will be a good choice.

Redfish are in schools, on higher tides look near the mangroves and lower water on the edges of the grass flats. Where there is one, there are many more.

Spanish Mackerel,Bluefish,Jacks and Ladyfish are tearing up the bait pods in the lower part of the Tampa Bay, topwaters early in the morning is a great and exciting way to catch these fish.

The next couple of months look to be some of the years best fishing for a variety..

Keep em tight,

Captain Jazz

Fish Species: Snook, Redfish, and everything else
Bait Used: artificial and live sardines
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Water Temperature: 82
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A nice dock light Snook
A nice dock light Snook

Schoolie Red near the bushes
Schoolie Red near the bushes


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Ed Jazwierski

About The Author: Captain Ed Jazwierski

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Area Reporting: Tampa Bay, Gulf beaches

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