
Hernando Beach fishing - Bulldog Fishin
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By Keith Tomlinson
The fishing out of Hernando Beach has been great. The inshore bite continues to be good early in the day. Look for your shallow water species like snook and red fish at day break and move to deeper water as the days heat sets in. The deeper flats are producing impressive numbers of quality trout. The best bite has been in 10 - 12 ft of water on a moving tide. I prefer to bounce a 3" GULP shrimp across the grass as slow as possible and occasionally pop it up in the water column. Trout will usually strike on the lures decent. This will catch a variety of other species like sea bass, lady fish, mackerel, blue fish, cobia, and sharks. The shark fishing has been giving anglers non stop action in all depths. I truly enjoy watching my clients battle one of these bruisers on heavy spinning tackle. Anchor up on a moving tide and deploy a chum bag. Good quality tackle is crucial in order to have success with sharks because they will quickly find any weakness in your gear. I use a 6000 series spinning rod with 40 - 50 LB braid. Tie on a 4 -5 ft 60 LB fluorocarbon leader and the a 6 - 8 " section of heavy wire leader that is attached to a 7/0 circle hook. The reason I use the fluoro leader is to provide some stretch since the braid has zero stretch. This prevents break offs when the fish "head shakes" or jumps. Good luck out there and tight lines! Capt. Keith Tomlinson Bulldog Fishin Charters www.bulldogfishin.com (352)238-3581