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  • Stay updated with the latest in Gulf of Mexico and Florida fishing adventures with the "Gulf of Mexico, Florida Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Dive into daily insights on fish activity, weather conditions, and expert tips for your next catch. Explore the vibrant marine life and learn from seasoned anglers to enhance your fishing experience. Perfect for both novice and seasoned fishermen seeking timely information and engaging content about one of the most abundant fishing regions. Tune in and elevate your fishing game!

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Stay updated with the latest in Gulf of Mexico and Florida fishing adventures with the "Gulf of Mexico, Florida Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Dive into daily insights on fish activity, weather conditions, and expert tips for your next catch. Explore the vibrant marine life and learn from seasoned anglers to enhance your fishing experience. Perfect for both novice and seasoned fishermen seeking timely information and engaging content about one of the most abundant fishing regions. Tune in and elevate your fishing game!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
and
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Promising Fishing in the Gulf: Targeting Redfish, Snook, and More on the Florida Coast
    2024/11/08
    As of November 8, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly around Florida, is looking promising despite some recent weather challenges. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 78 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 68 degrees. Winds are moderate, coming from the southeast at about 10 mph. Sunrise was at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:31 PM, giving you ample time to hit your favorite spots.

    Tides are moderate, with a high tide at 9:15 AM and a low tide at 3:15 PM. These tidal changes should provide good conditions for both inshore and offshore fishing.

    Fish activity has been robust despite the recent storms affecting water quality. In the coastal Gulf, you can expect to find a mix of blues, Spanish mackerel, and pompano, especially on deep grass flats. Larger trout are active in the skinny waters, while redfish are spreading out on shallow grass flats, often around bars, potholes, or near docks. Snook are staging around bars and shallow flats as they move towards their winter areas.

    Yesterday saw a robust fish activity, especially around the mangrove islands and oyster beds. Anglers reported catching an abundance of slot redfish, snook, and speckled trout. The fall mullet run is in full swing, attracting larger predatory species like tarpon and kingfish.

    For the best results, use lures such as jigs, spoons, and topwater plugs. Live bait like shrimp, mullet, and pinfish are also highly effective. If you're targeting snook and redfish, try using soft plastics or live bait around docks and bridges, especially during early morning and late afternoon.

    Hot spots include the mangrove islands and oyster beds around Tampa Bay and the shallow grass flats near Panama City Beach. The waters around Destin and the Boca Grande Pass are also prime areas, especially for tarpon and kingfish.

    Overall, it's a great time to get out on the water and take advantage of the dynamic fishing conditions in the Gulf of Mexico. Just be prepared for some windy days and potential rain showers as we transition into the winter season.
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  • Fishing the Gulf of Mexico: Navigating Calm Waters and Red Tide Challenges
    2024/11/07
    As of November 7, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in Florida, is quite dynamic. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    The weather is looking relatively calm, with light winds out of the southeast. Tides are moderate, with a high tide expected around 10:30 AM and a low tide around 4:30 PM. Sunrise was at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Despite some red tide activity in Southwest Florida, particularly around Pinellas, Sarasota, Charlotte, and Lee counties, there are still plenty of fish to be caught. However, it's crucial to check the latest red tide updates before heading out, as it can affect fish behavior and human health.

    **Catch Reports:**
    Yesterday saw a decent catch of various species. In the inshore waters of Destin and Panama City, anglers reported catching redfish, tarpon, and some snook. Captain Pat Dineen's expertise in fly-fishing and sight fishing came in handy, with several redfish and tarpon landed using light tackle and fly gear.

    In the offshore waters, there were reports of cobia, permit, and jumbo jack crevalles. Captain Mike Holliday, who operates out of Stuart, Florida, noted good catches of these species using live bait and trolling near the beaches and offshore structures.

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For inshore fishing, light tackle flats fishing with live shrimp or small jigs is highly effective. For targeting tarpon, especially along the beaches and in Boca Grande Pass, Captain Jeff Hagman recommends using large streamers or spoons.

    Offshore, using live bait such as shrimp, mullet, or pinfish can yield good results for species like cobia and permit. Trolling with lures like LSU-colored plastics or gold spoons can also be productive.

    **Hot Spots:**
    - **Boca Grande Pass:** Known for its tarpon fishing, this area is a hotspot, especially during the calm morning and evening hours.
    - **Charlotte Harbor:** Despite the red tide, this area still offers good catches of redfish, snook, and spotted seatrout. Focus on the protected shorelines and use live shrimp for the best results.

    Remember to stay informed about the red tide conditions and adjust your fishing plans accordingly. Enjoy your time on the water
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  • Fall Fishing Frenzy on Florida's Gulf Coast
    2024/11/03
    If you're heading out to the Gulf of Mexico along Florida's coast today, November 3rd, you're in for a treat. The weather is looking pleasant, with mild temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s, and partly cloudy skies. Expect a gentle breeze out of the northeast, making for a comfortable day on the water.

    Sunrise was at about 7:34 AM, and sunset will be around 6:53 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish. Tides are crucial this time of year; today's high tide is at 10:35 AM and low tide at 4:15 PM. These tidal changes are key for activating fish activity.

    The fall mullet run is in full swing, and this has brought a variety of predators into the area. Yesterday saw a lot of action from redfish, trout, and even some cobia. Redfish were particularly active 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.

    For inshore fishing, target redfish in shallow bays and estuaries using cut bait or jigs. Trout fishing should be good in areas with grass flats and deeper channels, such as around Fort De Soto, Clearwater Bay, and Anclote Key. Live shrimp or artificial lures like the Savage Gear Manic Shrimp under a popping cork work well for trout.

    Offshore, cobia were active around channel markers and buoys, with some catches reported near the passes on either end of St. George Island. Gag grouper season is open, so head to deeper waters and try bottom fishing with live bait or heavy jigs. Kingfish can be found near reefs and wrecks; troll with live bait or spoons to entice a strike.

    Snook, although out of season, can still be found around mangrove shorelines and structures. Practice catch and release if you hook one.

    Hot spots to consider include the Mosquito Lagoon and the inshore waters of Jupiter and Palm Beach, where tarpon, snook, and redfish have been particularly active. Also, check out the areas around Postun Bayou, where redfish are gathering around docks and flats as the water cools.

    Remember to match your tackle to the species you’re targeting and always check the latest fishing regulations before heading out. Enjoy your day on the water
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