At night it was just a few pickings of blue runners and lots of the ever annoying lookdown fish. Since I’m going on a 3.5 day fishing trip on Captain Yuri’s boat headed to the Dry Tortugas in 3 weeks, I am in need of oily baits so I was only after blue runners, small jacks crevalles, spanish mackerel, blue fish, and the such. The sunrise came up and only the blue runners and white baits were present. Even though bluefish is a bait I can use by the time I got there all the action died down so my only choice was to wait for sunrise and hope for some blue runners and Spanish mackerel to arrive or hope for the bluefish to return. The kind of bait I was after doesn’t come to the pier when there are too many blue fish since these are voracious predators and will continuously harass the bait day or night. When I arrived there were small pods of finger mullets getting smashed by some snook and people had been catching bluefish. Got there 3 hour before sunrise and waited for the sun to come up. I decided to go to Anglins pier since it offers comfort for my wife and daughter whom kept me some company on this trip. This weekend was an idle weekend for me, it was about resting up a bit and scouting for bait. Techniques : Crappie igs and small silver spoons Water: Clear then started to brown from canal water being released, but not so badįish catches: Blue runners and butter fish Weather : South southeast winds 6 to 11 knots. The Spot : Anglins Pier at the end of Commercial Blv in Lauderdale By The Seas, FL
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