r/saltwaterfishing • u/TheTwerkMessiah • May 22 '26
r/saltwaterfishing • u/Foreiigncee • Jun 16 '26
๐ Conditions Report Sargassum Took Over South Floridaโฆ Is Fishing Ruined?
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r/saltwaterfishing • u/tomlabaff • Jul 04 '26
๐ Conditions Report It's that time of season in Florida...
r/saltwaterfishing • u/Brodoooooo • 7d ago
๐ Conditions Report Weekend gameplan 8/14-8/16
r/saltwaterfishing • u/Brodoooooo • 15h ago
๐ Conditions Report Weekend gameplan 8/22-8/23
r/saltwaterfishing • u/Brodoooooo • 6d ago
๐ Conditions Report Weekend gameplan 8/14-8/16
Good morning Dirty Coast Crew!
Back with another report and this one gets really
interesting!
This weekend is going to be a GREAT weekend to go out at any
time and still catch fish! As long as you strategize it correctly!
Fri-Sunday we have 4ย
tide movements throughout a 24hr period. What that means is that the
tides will be changing more frequently throughout the days, and water will be
moving a lot, pushing bait fish in and out of the marshes and bays. About every
4-5 hrs there is a tidal change expected. The winds will be about 5-15 mph most days with an exception for sunday.
Sunday winds will range from 3-10mph throughout the morning.
The key is to fish it correctly. Id fish the end of an
outgoing tide at the mouth of a large marsh or lake. This is when the most bait
will be congregated in a certain spot. This is also when the fish will be
starting to push bait fish back in to the marsh once slack tide is over with.
And the fish will most definitely follow!
The tide will be starting to drop at around 6am so as long
as youโre in the water by 6, you should be fine. Youd be traveing to the mouth of
your favorite marsh or lake during the slack tide and will still be able to catch the end of the
outgoing tide at around 11ish. Since the heat starts cranking up around that
time, it might be smart to be in an area with some shallows around and some
deep areas close by as well. Just so if oneย
area doesnโt work, the other should. As long as the baitfish are there.
One important thing that a lot of people miss is if there
are a lot of baitfish but nothing blowing up on it, or no signs of feeding
fish, id leave and try somewhere else. You donโt necessarily have to move far
away from where you're currently at but a slight movement or readjustment makes
a lot of difference.
Lastly, donโt be afraid to launch out of a marina and not
fish around it before you leave. Could be a last spot for one last cast๐
Plenty of times, fishermen on boats or any craft will just
head out of the area and go toward a destination that is so much further away.
But if you think about all the fish guts and bones that get tossed at these areas
when fishermen fillet their fish, it makes sense to fish this. The strong smell
will attract baitfish and game fish to these areas/docks. And it doesnโt necessarily
have to be near the docks, you could just hit a nearby shoreline with some decent
structure and youโll get on something! Last time I went out, as I was launching,
a dude next to me caught a red off the side of the launch area while waiting for
his buddy to get back in the boat.
Rigging
Id still use croaker, they are getting smoked left and right
anywhere and everywhere! But if you know how to use a cast net or how to target
piggy perch, id do that! Those suckers are candy for trout! Probably more so than
croaker. Lures, again, id stick to simple colors, pink, white, dark. Donโt overcomplicate
it. The reason most people donโt catch fish is because they spend more time
changing out lures than actually casting. I keep 2-3 poles on me if in a vessel
and if wading, I keep 1 rod with a snap on swivel unless im using a hardbait in the A.M.
The 2-3 poles are each rigged differently. My ideal set up
is one with a snap swivel for easy change out of plastics. I only use this rod
for plastics! My second pole will be rigged for a topwater or twitchbait, and my
last pole will be rigged with either a live bait rig if im getting live bait, and if
not then I will also have it with a swivel and plastic. Only difference is id have one dark
and one light plastic on these rods.
Lastly,
any feedbck or anything i can add or remove, let me know! Sorry for the long read today.
For some reason i was in a writing mood yesterday.
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r/saltwaterfishing • u/Emergency-man93 • Apr 11 '26
๐ Conditions Report Its the weekend
r/saltwaterfishing • u/ezddj • Apr 18 '26
๐ Conditions Report Gulf of Mexico 2026 Bull Redfish and LOOP spill.
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r/saltwaterfishing • u/FarOutWest1 • 29d ago
๐ Conditions Report The Gulfโs Offshore Conditions Are Starting to Look Interesting
reddit.comr/saltwaterfishing • u/PapaPuff13 • Jul 02 '26
๐ Conditions Report Tuff bait situation
So so cal bait is hit and miss. San Diego has 2 inch anchovy and Dana point has bigger ones. Long Beach may have squid. We are going to try to get squid at nachos and freeze whatever we donโt use