4/2-4/3 - HAD TO GO!!! (Jacksonville, Florida)

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4/2-4/3 - HAD TO GO!!! (Jacksonville, Florida)

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4/3 - Had to GO!

Yesterday (Wednesday 4/2), what was it like,
83 degrees, sunny and no wind? And I was supposed
to have Jake O. aboard, who's a single passenger
charter customer. But Jake called me at 0600 hrs
in the morning as I was loading rods in the boat
and said he couldn't make it. His 'sugar' was low,
and he was really weak. Holy sunburn Batman,
did we both miss a perfect day. A really perfect day.
We don't get them enough to throw them away.
So I was really disappointed.

I ended up doing neglected yard work, and planting
some bushes I rescued from my dad's house.
Then went to the "club house" aka: the Mayport China Buffet,
for dinner with buddy Nick.....where of course I planned
an attack on the TROUT & REDS. And Nick was happy to
go along, of course. So this morning we took off out to
the jetties.

Not the same as yesterday's weather by no means.
Hazy, overcast, but warm then dreary, dark, and
cloudy with fog in the afternoon. Here comes the
next "front".

I told Nick, we should have run offshore again.
Because the ocean was slick calm.

But quickly the offshore butter fly jigging pangs went away
as I set the hook on a nice Redfish on my "meat-mover"
float-rig rod I use for fishing really deep swift water. If you're
a Float-rigging tackle enthusiast, you'll soon learn one rod
and reel doesn't do it all, well. Especially if you're a jetty
fisherman, like me. The deep swifter water has fish too.
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I'll keep this short and sweet since I have a charter tomorrow
with Mike H. a regular from Minnesota and his dad.
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But we had 8 Speckled Trout to 20", and 5 Yellowmouth Trout,
and 4 Redfish, from 17" to 30". And this years 1st Jack Crevalle
of the season, a little 12 incher. And some Bluefish.
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Last years first Jack was 5 pounds on March 23rd.
I've been waiting on them, sort of with some contempt.
Along with the Ladyfish and Mangrove Snappers, that'll
soon be here too. All fish I could live without, of course.
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We took loads of photo's, so I'll let them just tell the story.
Take notice of how gloomy it looked out there. Now envision
how nice it was yesterday...Either way, I just had to go fishing!
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**NOW is the time to book your private charter,
for that summer vacation with the family.


Jacksonville Fishing Forecast:

Today's 1st Jack Crevalle of the season say's it won't
be long before Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Cobia,
Summer Trout mornings and Tarpon & Shark trips.
Small Jacks are usually the first arrivals when the water
temp is "just right".

Trout in the river and inlet is super prime for the fishing.
But still springs winds will determine your day's success.
I have no control of that, other than YOU calling in advance,
so we can see the long range forecast, and have a back up
day just incase.

Think VARIETY! I am.

Target Species:

Speckled Trout, Yellowmouth, Sheepshead, Redfish