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Posted 12/17/2008 11:24:42 AM
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My father is planning on making a trip down here this spring/summer and would like to do some inshore fishing.  I am new to the area and would like some advice on the best time to catch fish.  Not looking for a specific fish, just the peak time to catch a lot of fish.  Thanks.
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Posted 12/17/2008 11:29:52 AM


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Are we taling about fishing from a boat or from shore??? 

Once the water begins to warm up enough the reds and specks move back to the grass flats in great numbers.  Also around the beginning of March you can hit the Sheephead bite really hard.  But just about anytime in the spring and summer months, many quality fish can be caught.  Take a peak back through the inshore reports section and see what was being caught and when.

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Posted 12/29/2008 11:47:48 AM


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If your looking at the best time of year the follow the adivse above. Times of Day? Morning and dusk are always a good bet. Then look at the TIDES 2hrs before until 2hrs after has worked for me. good luck. My experiences has produced most fishing on a incoming high tide.



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Posted 12/29/2008 1:23:18 PM


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Definetly check the tides.  I like to fish the tail end of the outgoing tide but the incoming tide will produce fish as well.  And a Barometer pressure around 30.20 helps as well.

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Posted 12/30/2008 9:41:30 AM


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The barometer plays a hugh role. Many people don't relize what effect it has on wildlife. The lower the more active the wildlife are. That is why many say that the fishing is better right before a storm. the pressure drops. Check for birds when you go out. if the birds are active then the fish should be also. just my .02. something to look for when your out.



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Posted 12/30/2008 8:14:21 PM


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What all these guys said,to me anytime Is a Good time to FISH

As Long as your having fun Fishing ,Then Catching a Fish Is Just a Bonus!!!

  Dwayne

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