Grinding Away

Grinding Away

As we push into Mid-October, we're starting to see the mullet run winding down. It was the best mullet run in quite a few years, with netters and anglers both scoring. We're hearing of more and more bass on the beach, especially in low light hours, but the daytime guys, such as Sam in our featured photo, are scoring as well. Metals and teasers have been a good bet during the day with bunker and mullet keeping the chunkers happy. Needlefish, SP's, Mag Darters, and the like have been the ticket at night. Sea Bass is still doing well on the wrecks, and Tog off the Jetties and Canal has been a good bite with short life with keepers mixed in.

 

Tom Pfister with a nice 4 lb Tog. on Crab from jetty!
Hello, sand-eel season! It’s been a while since we’ve seen sand eels in the fall, but they’re back, and both bluefish and bass are feeding on them. If you hit the right spot at the right time, you’ll be rewarded. Skinny metals have been the go-to.
Night time is the right time. @allan_bailey found bass after dark on blurple SP Minnows