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Fished this morning with Danielle, Shannon, Michael, and Aiden. We spent our entire trip fishing the flats in Santa Rosa Sound for trout and it was steady action all morning. Fish were caught using live shrimp and Bomber Ba Donk a Donk SS. Getting ready to head out for my second trip of the day, going to go bay bottom fishing since Matt did really well this morning.

Here are a few pictures from my charter on Saturday the third. We had a great time with some nice sheepsheads and some bull reds. The reds were on fire for a while, we couldn’t get a bait past them to the sheepsheads! But that was a good problem to have. All fish caught on live shrimp.

Capt. Matt Mcleod

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Inshore
                Sheepshead can be caught around jetties and bridge pilings with ease right now. However it’s been a little tougher so far this year so don’t expect to fill the cooler up like you may have in past years.
                The white trout fishing around the Pensacola Bay Bridge has been pretty good. You might not catch as many fish as you often do, although the size will likely surprise you.
                Redfish stories have varied from one angler to another. There have been some fish scattered along the docks on the north side of Santa Rosa Sound for those looking for slot size fish. Meanwhile bulls are being caught along the beach and around Pensacola Pass.

Offshore
                If you’re looking for fun there is plenty to be had bottom fishing right now. Just be prepared to practice a lot of catch and release considering red snapper and gag grouper seasons are both currently closed. You should be able to hit some of the big wrecks like the Oriskany or Avocet and find keeper size amberjacks.
                You shouldn’t have any trouble finding blackfin tuna at the floating rigs, but the yellowfins reports haven’t been very good unless you’re willing to travel to the rigs south of the Mississippi River.

Piers & Beaches
                It seems like surf fishing is improving every day, but it’s still not up to par considering it’s the third week of March. The water temperature is rising quickly so if the weather cooperates this could be the breakout weekend.
                Fishing has been slow recently on the Pensacola Beach Gulf Fishing Pier, but any given day the pompano and cobia will start making an appearance.

Freshwater
                A consensus of several reports is that the bass fishing is improving in a hurry for those looking for action on the rivers. With a little cooperation from the weather the beds will be heating up.

Captain Chris Phillips

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On my next trip with Jim we decided to do something different and try to find some red fish. We fished as shallow as about 5′ and as deep as about 25-30 feet. We caught slot fish in shallower water and some over size fish deeper. It was nice weather and the fish bit pretty well once the tide got right.

One of Jim's red fish

Nice red fish

 We sight fished with 3″ Gulp! shrimp. Fishing deep we did well with live shrimp and jigs.

Red fish

Capt Matt Mcleod

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www.hotspotscharters.com

mcleodfish@yahoo.com

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