These last few cold fronts have put the water temps into the mid 60’s , with that said I have a tendency to kayak to some back country ponds that hold bait and are a slight bit warmer and always produce large fish . They are not in great numbers but you will be sure to nail a over slot Redfish or large Trout keeping warm .

Here is a early morning over slot
Another mid morning over slot red
The single mid 20″ trout like these warm areas also
Just can’t get enough of these back country red fish
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The fishing right now during and in between fronts has made the Redfish action on point with the fish hitting topwater baits and with soft plastics being presented right in there face for some epic fishing right now. Dressing properly is a big key right now but the hook ups will warm you up real fast. Bri

Upper slot just cruising the line
Side “A” of and 16 spot laid back in a leeside cove.
1 of 3 slots from a cold and dreary day

Top Slot from that same Day.

Another nice back country slot redfish

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Will W. was down visiting family from NC. We hit the water at day break with a chilly air temp of 52 deg.

Nice mid slot for Will once it warmed up
Nice little early morning slot for Will
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A year ago I was contacted by John Kumiski about a book he was writing on paddle fishing the state of Florida and I was asked to to a portion of the West Coast known as the ” Nature Coast” and said “Hech Yeah” . So the dates were scheduled and we went about fishing for 2 days in 2 different areas in of Ozello. We fished, laughed , joked and discussed the estuary and history of the area. So last week I received a email from John saying the book was finished and I’m mailing you your copy. Well let me tell you that this guide called ” Fishing Florida By Paddle an Anglers Guide” is a excellent publication for the novice or the accomplished angler , it touches on every aspect of fishing from a kayak, canoe or paddle board from gear and safety to destinations from the Panhandle down the West Coast to the Keys and up the East Coast to Jacksonville. This publication is a must for any paddle anglers library. It can be purchased through “The History Press”. Bri

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