Fishing the Gulf Ahead of Hurricane Milton: Tarpon, Snook, and Redfish Amid Challenging Conditions
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Fishing the Gulf Ahead of Hurricane Milton: Tarpon, Snook, and Redfish Amid Challenging Conditions
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As of October 11, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly along Florida's coast, is quite dynamic due to the impending weather conditions. ### Weather and Tides...
mostra di più### Weather and Tides
A Category 5 storm, Hurricane Milton, is forecasted to impact Central Florida, which will significantly affect fishing conditions. For today, expect a 50% chance of showers, with winds likely to be out of the northeast to east-northeast. Tides will be influenced by the storm, but generally, high tide is expected around mid-morning, and low tide in the late afternoon.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at about 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:45 PM.
### Fish Activity
Despite the challenging weather, fish activity has been robust in the days leading up to the storm. The fall mullet run is in full swing, attracting a variety of species. Tarpon, snook, and redfish have been particularly active, especially in areas like the Mosquito Lagoon and the inshore waters of Jupiter and Palm Beach.
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday saw a good number of tarpon, snook, and redfish caught. In the Mosquito Lagoon, anglers reported catching multiple redfish and snook as the mullet schools migrate south. In Southeast Florida, the inshore waters yielded a mix of bonito, kingfish, and some larger tarpon.
### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting redfish, live shrimp are always a solid choice. Artificial lures such as gold or silver spoons, traditional grubs in colors like Gulf red, white, or new penny, and suspension lures in greenback or silver are also effective. For snook and tarpon, live bait like mullet or pinfish works well, along with brightly-colored jigs and natural or artificial eels.
### Hot Spots
- **Mosquito Lagoon**: This area is seeing a lot of action with the fall mullet run, making it an ideal spot for catching redfish and snook.
- **Jupiter and Palm Beach Inshore Waters**: The north winds have driven mullet schools to migrate south, attracting tarpon, snook, and redfish to these areas.
- **St. George Island**: For offshore fishing, this area is good for targeting cobia around channel markers and buoys once the weather clears up.
Remember to stay safe and prepare for the storm, as conditions will be challenging over the next few days. If you do get out, be sure to check the latest weather updates and fishing regulations.
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