Winter and early spring can prove to be the best time to land a monster Seatrout as the big females move into spawn. In this article by Florida Sportsmen, they take a look at tactics for targeting these fish.
It seemed purely accidental.
A Monday afternoon in February, and I was approaching Gasparilla Pass, which connects Charlotte Harbor to the Gulf. My destination was nearshore Tremblay Reef where I hoped to tangle with sheepshead and put a few in the freezer.
It was the first day of calm following a cold spell. The sun felt healing, and the glowing turquoise water over the flats between my boat and the beach looked fishy. Beckoning. Like when you walk by a piano whose bright white and black keys you just can’t resist.
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