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Heading to FL in April for my parents 60th anniversary. We've rented a house for the family on the bay side of Anne Maria Island (Bradenton area) on the extensive canal area and the place comes with a couple of kayaks. Thinking the canal species will be Snook, reds, trout, mangrove snappers and maybe some ladyfish or small tarpon or perhaps a jack that time of year.
I'll take a spinning rod with 10 lb test and I have a few lures left from my time living in Pensacola 40 years ago like Mirrorlures and some Stingray grubs and some spoons but figure that there are some new "must haves"
Any suggestions for the top 3 lures for this fishing?
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I know a Carolina Rig with live minnows works.
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Jigs, or jigs with a shrimp.
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Mirrodine BG and XL series do very well in the Crystal River/Homosassa area.
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Find a good local fishing tackle store and ask when you get there. Also, there are probably weekly fishing updates published online for the area you are going to that will give you a good place to start.
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Thanks folks - got some time to figure it out. Certainly a live scrim p or minnow is always a good answer.
I'll hit up a store down there and try to do some research to see if there's a local bay/gulf report too.
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Live shrimp under a float set according to the water depth. Most of the bayside is 3-7 feet. As you get out towards the intercoastal (channel) it will be 8-12 feet but they'll swamp you. 1/2 ounce jigs tipped with shrimp cast and retrieved over weeds work well. I'm cheap and use 1/2 a shrimp to fight off the ever present pinfish. Annie's across the Cortez bridge has the meanest shrimp. For one stop shopping go to Keyes Marina on the island. You can get shrimp and any tackle you need there. Owner John is extremely nice and helpful. Spro jigs or similar work well. Gotcha plug or a small mirro lure for Spanish mackerel will work. The whole live shrimp under a float should keep you laughing with ladyfish and the occasional spotted sea trout. Good luck and have fun.
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A jig/swimbait is a must. The plastic body with a "boot" tail, like THESE
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Thanks rbreyley and Rocky.
I've done a lot of bay fishing down there with guides, and 45 years ago with ny Grandfather and Dad, but it's always been natural bait. My research also says by April a lot of the gamefish may have moved out of the canals but we're sure to have fun regardless.
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A few popping corks, leader material and circle hook with a live or plastic shrimp. Cajun rattler rig works good too. If your wading or stationary you will want to draw them in with the popping cork or rattler float. Rig heads with plastic bodies work great on those flats.
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A few popping corks, leader material and circle hook with a live or plastic shrimp. Cajun rattler rig works good too. If your wading or stationary you will want to draw them in with the popping cork or rattler float. Rig heads with plastic bodies work great on those flats. May get a little wading on on the bay-side if the grass flat are decent so that would work - Did a lot of that in Pensacola 30+ years ago.
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Red head, silver body. Reds and trout will commit suicide for a taste. Medium slow retrieve, they float when static.
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Hard to beat live bait but try a Rattletrap if nothing else is working. No idea if they'll work where you'll be fishing but they don't cost much. I've caught puppy drum (smaller redfish) stripers bluefish and sea trout on them fishing inshore around Oregon Inlet at the Outer Banks in NC on two different trips. I was surprised at this as I've always used them for freshwater bass but they worked pretty good on saltwater fish the days we tried them.
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[quote=Pugs]All,
Heading to FL in April for my parents 60th anniversary. We've rented a house for the family on the bay side of Anne Maria Island (Bradenton area) on the extensive canal area and the place comes with a couple of kayaks. Thinking the canal species will be Snook, reds, trout, mangrove snappers and maybe some ladyfish or small tarpon or perhaps a jack that time of year.
I'll take a spinning rod with 10 lb test and I have a few lures left from my time living in Pensacola 40 years ago like Mirrorlures and some Stingray grubs and some spoons but figure that there are some new "must haves"
Any suggestions for the top 3 lures for this fishing?
[/Not an expert but owned a condo nearby for 15+ years. Top three rigs: live shrimp under a popping cork, MirroDine lures in green , and a local hidden secret- Loves or similar brand twin trout lures in pink ( these are pre-rigged and fished as a tandem , one leader about 12 inches long and a second leader about 2 ft long. check Cannons Marina on LBK .I have caught two trout at a time on these lures, two black sea bass at once and a small black grouper.). Go to Saltwater Tides and select Cortez as your location, fish moving water, last two hours of a strong incoming tide work best for me. Don't waste your time on slack tides .
From your kayak try to fish the east shore of Manatee Ave. Bridge, both north and south, some good potholes there. Fish the grass flats- bare bottom means no bait fish near.
Good luck and be safe .
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If Manatee Ave is too far north from your house, try the Cortez Bridge. west side - good grass flats on western shore line.
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NW Florida here, if fishing inshore, it's the Choctawhatchee Bay and all the bayous on its edge,shallow water, grass flats, trout and red fish. I always prefer live bait, pinfish,shrimp etc, but day in day out my son out fishes me every time using nothing but a white bass assassin.
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NW Florida here, if fishing inshore, it's the Choctawhatchee Bay and all the bayous on its edge,shallow water, grass flats, trout and red fish. I always prefer live bait, pinfish,shrimp etc, but day in day out my son out fishes me every time using nothing but a white bass assassin. Thanks for the tip ! What Jighead is he using ?
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If Manatee Ave is too far north from your house, try the Cortez Bridge. west side - good grass flats on western shore line.
We're going to be way north on the island - off one of those canals in Bimini Bay just south of the fishing pier. Some great suggestions here folks - thanks
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