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Hernando Beach Gulf grouper report

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By Rick Rodriguez
Hernando Beach Florida Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing Report Looks like the summer heat is going to continue for a couple more months and the fishing will stay hot in deeper water. Last few Grouper fishing trips in 60 feet of water were very productive. Throughout the day we caught Red Grouper, Gag Grouper, Mangrove Snapper, Grunts, Sharks, and some small Cobias. Consistent action all-day makes fishing allot of fun and helps keep your mind off the heat. Fishing in this deeper water will more than likely continue to be very good since there are other currents beside the tide that tend to keep the water a little cooler. Offshore you will also notice there are more pods of bait and Sargasso sea weed floating around. This floating weed often attracts bait fish that seek refuge from predator fish in the open water. The accumulation of baitfish will often make it easier for an angler to locate and catch Cobia, Mackerel, Mahi, and Black-fin Tuna. Best thing to do is be prepared to catch fish a number of different types of tackle. Conventional Grouper fishing tackle, spinning gear are two types of tackle that will help you capitalize on fishing opportunities you encounter. Live Pinfish, and frozen Threadfin Herring are always great baits to have when offshore fishing. On a recent trip a Cobia swam around the boat and would not bite anything we threw at it. However, when we took the sinker off the line and allowed a live Pinfish to swim naturally about 30 feet behind the back of the boat. The cobia quickly swam toward the bait and ate it immediately. Luckily we were prepare for this occasion and a wonderful battle between fish and angler commenced. See ya on the water Capt Rick 727-992-9494 www.gulfgrouper.com