Fishing should rebound after the minor cold front that moved through Tuesday with the weekend outlooks calling for warmer temperatures.
That should mean grouper and snapper will be starting to make their winter inshore migration and that means anglers don't have to venture very far out to enjoy some excellent action.
In addition, freshwater fishing for bass, bluegill, shellcracker and speckled perch has been good, reports the Herald Tribune.
The Bradenton Herald, meanwhile, is also advising to check the weather reports before planning your big trip.
'Fishing in both freshwater and saltwater seemed to hit its peak this week at about 10 am Tuesday, just before a cold front passed through. Remember that fishing could jump off once again this weekend just before another front comes through. Some weather “experts” predict the front could come today. A new moon the next few days will have tides moving rapidly. The Manatee River is a prime option for a mix of fish. Redfish and snook have fled up the river in masses as water temperatures drive them to protected and warmer areas. Some of those warmer areas are off the mouth of the river in extremely low water. These areas hit a temperature that triggers a bite sometime after 10am, which, of course, will vary.'
Tight lines everybody!
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