Category Archives: Backwater Fishing

One reason I enjoy red fishing is that it can be so challenging and on some days, large schools of redfish seem to be everywhere. Yesterday was a challenge, including a high flood tide when my charter guest Gary Boecenkamp and I departed from the Fernandina Harbor Marina. After running up several small creeks we…
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“Trout Making a Big Splash” By Terry Lacoss Ultra clean waters produced by the current full moon and super high tides have put the local stock of sea trout on a big feed. During this past weekend conditions were ideal for targeting spotted sea trout during the early morning flood tide where good numbers…
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“Trout Making a Big Splash” By Terry Lacoss Ultra clean waters produced by the current full moon and super high tides have put the local stock of sea trout on a big feed. During this past weekend conditions were ideal for targeting spotted sea trout during the early morning flood tide where good numbers of…
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NL-19 tails in the grass NL-1 “Tails in the Grass” Back country fishermen have been enjoying extremely high flood tides recently with strong northeast winds and a present new moon. Flood tides began on September 27th with the arrival of a “New Moon” and lasted right through this past weekend. In some areas of the…
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