EPISODE · Oct 17, 2024 · 2 MIN
Excellent Fall Fishing in Florida's Gulf Coast: Redfish, Trout, and Cobia Abound
from Gulf of Mexico, Florida Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
As of October 17, 2024, the Gulf of Mexico along Florida's coast is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities, especially with the fall season in full swing. The weather today is mild, with partly cloudy skies and a high of around 78 degrees Fahrenheit. There's a gentle breeze out of the northeast at about 10 mph, making for a comfortable day on the water. High tide is expected around 10:35 AM, and low tide will be at 4:15 PM, which are crucial times for activating fish activity. Sunrise this morning was at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 6:53 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip. Yesterday saw a lot of action from various species. Redfish and trout were plentiful, especially in the flats around Apalachicola, Dog Island near Carrabelle, and the flats of Eastpoint around Yents Bayou. Anglers reported catching several redfish in the 20-25 inch range and trout up to 18 inches. Offshore, cobia were active around channel markers and buoys, particularly near the passes on either end of St. George Island. For targeting redfish and trout, live shrimp are always a solid choice. If you prefer artificial lures, gold or silver spoons, traditional grubs in colors like Gulf red, white, or new penny, and suspension lures in greenback or silver are highly effective. For cobia, natural or artificial eels or brightly-colored jigs work well. Some hot spots to consider include the area around Postun Bayou, where redfish are gathering around docks and flats. Another great spot is the flats of Eastpoint around Yents Bayou, known for its redfish and trout. If you're looking to target cobia, head to the passes on either end of St. George Island. Overall, the fall season is an excellent time to fish the Gulf Coast of Florida, with plenty of active fish and favorable conditions. Enjoy your trip This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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As of October 17, 2024, the Gulf of Mexico along Florida's coast is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities, especially with the fall season in full swing. The weather today is mild, with partly cloudy skies and a high of around 78 degrees Fahrenheit. There's a gentle breeze out of the northeast at about 10 mph, making for a comfortable day on the water. High tide is expected around 10:35 AM, and low tide will be at 4:15 PM, which are crucial times for activating fish activity. Sunrise this morning was at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 6:53 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip. Yesterday saw a lot of action from various species. Redfish and trout were plentiful, especially in the flats around Apalachicola, Dog Island near Carrabelle, and the flats of Eastpoint around Yents Bayou. Anglers reported catching several redfish in the 20-25 inch range and trout up to 18 inches. Offshore, cobia were active around channel markers and buoys, particularly near the passes on either end of St. George Island. For targeting redfish and trout, live shrimp are always a solid choice. If you prefer artificial lures, gold or silver spoons, traditional grubs in colors like Gulf red, white, or new penny, and suspension lures in greenback or silver are highly effective. For cobia, natural or artificial eels or brightly-colored jigs work well. Some hot spots to consider include the area around Postun Bayou, where redfish are gathering around docks and flats. Another great spot is the flats of Eastpoint around Yents Bayou, known for its redfish and trout. If you're looking to target cobia, head to the passes on either end of St. George Island. Overall, the fall season is an excellent time to fish the Gulf Coast of Florida, with plenty of active fish and favorable conditions. Enjoy your trip This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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