0305gefellgrouptroutThis last week, the big seatrout bite has gone crazy, with limits of fish being caught on almost every trip.  Shrimp under a bobber is still the technique of choice but once these fish start biting, they can be caught on jigs, plugs and pinfish as well.  Moving water is the key to getting these fish to eat so watch your tides.  You may be fishing in an area and catching absolutely nothing...but once the tide starts to move, the fish go off and eat everything in sight for an hour and a half.  Just as quickly, this bite will subside.  This action should continue for the next 30 to 45 days.  With water temperatures starting to stabilize near sixty degrees, the redfish seem to be coming out of their February "funk" as well.  More fish are being seen and they are starting to eat better as well.  With day time temps holding in the mid to high sixties, coupled with good tides this coming week, fishing action should be strong. Don't miss it. 

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