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Hernando Beach BITE is on!

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By Keith Tomlinson
The fishing off Hernando Beach has been very productive, but the frequent cold fronts that have been passing through have made it a challenge at times. As these fronts move through, the changing barometric pressure plays a big part on where these fish will be, how they will feed, and what they will feed on. Species like trout and red fish are starting to settle in to the back country creeks as the temperature in the Gulf continues to drop. Fronts will start to move through this region with cold enough temperatures to cool the water 3-5 degrees. These fish react by moving deep into the back country near springs. As the water warm look for them to move back out. Focus on deeper cuts and pot holes near structure. The hot backcontry bite has been the trout. We are getting good numbers of big trout in 2-4 ft of water on popping corks or white jerk baits. The red fish bite has been good but inconsistent (Here one day and gone the next!) The Spanish mackerel have officially invaded our area. These fish are a blast to catch on light tackle and can provide non stop action if you find them. We have been catching some huge MACKS in 6-10 ft of water. My preferred tactic is to drift these depths with a chum bag deployed and free line live white bait in the chum slick. I don't like to use a steel leader, so I tie on a XXL long shank 3/0 hook. This works well and can quickly be retied if you get cut off. There has been a lot of white bait in the channels that should stay around for the next month or until it gets to cold. Good luck out there and tight lines! Capt. Keith Tomlinson Bulldog Fishin Charters www.bulldogfishin.com (352)238-3581