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South Indian River Fishing Report 11/11
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November 11, 2009

INSHORE:

Tough fishing conditions along the Treasure Coast had anglers scratching their heads and wondering when and where they might go fishing lately.  Lots of wind each day made it a challenge to get out on the water.  Offshore was pretty much out of the question and inshore wasn't much better.  After canceling several days, we finally made the attempt on Sunday.  It made for a very limited area to fish.

Will Whitehead and his friend, Ty Fisher, were back out with me on Sunday.  They caught fish, but it was tough fishing in both the wind and waves that we endured.  The water was pretty chopped up and will take several calm days to clean up the water conditions.  The trout bite should continue to hold it's own, but don't forget that it's catch and release.  I didn't hear much about snook fishing this week.  The conditions were right for activity around the jetties at night, but few dared the adventure.  The weekend is much more promising for fishing.  Still some winds, but nothing like the past week out there. 

Pompano fishing should improve with the cooling off , sand fleas, Doc's Goofy Jigs and DOA jerk baits will work well when fishing for pomps.  Add that toof the water temperatures.  They have been in the river and along the surf.  Live shrimp your next trip out fishing.  Some sand perch have been caught around the bridges and it should take off now as well.  Live or dead shrimp are great off the catwalks.  We should see some flounder around the jetties and bridges soon.  As things get back to normal, the fishing should be good out there.

Tip of the Week:

Make sure you pack your rain gear as winter continues to work its way into the Treasure Coast.  It might not rain, but those windy days can get you wet just as well on the water.  Wear your rain gear when traveling around on the water to keep that cold spray from getting you soaked.  We have many windy days throughout the wintertime and into spring.  Planning on how to battle the winds and deal with the waves and sea spray can make an otherwise uncomfortable day into a much more enjoyable trip on the water.  Have  a safe and fun time out there!

As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an ADVENTURE!!

Good Fishing and Be Safe,
Captain Charlie Conner
www.fishtalescharter.com

email: captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com

772-284-3852

 



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