Fishing report from Jack neglect Jim
Today Friday, February 9th the bite was on. Our wonderful guests from Iowa scored our wintertime catch of sheepshead.
This species sports a mouth full of teeth that look like a goat. They even have molars that resemble humans. We scored these using Cajun thunder and anchoring just off the mangroves and casting into a structure. We caught tons of undersized mangrove snapper as well and a cooler full of sugar trout. Hard to clean but well worth the tasty fish. A few larger speckled trout and one odd catch for the area. The cobia. Typically these roam the seas far offshore and require a length of 33″ to keep. The few we got were just too small. The weather was balmy but breezy. We had the fish the leeward side of mangrove island to knock down the waves. All in all, it was a busy day of fish on bait on.