Offshore: We haven't had a lot of offshore reports this week, it's been pretty bumpy. Shallow water wrecks and reefs have been paying off with a snapper bite. The water temperature has been running in the mid 70s.
Inshore: Black drum, especially the big uglys are on the move cut bait and dead shrimp should do the trick. Fishing on the beach as well as the Highland view bridge continues to produce redfish and trout. Also, a few sheep head are starting to show up, shrimp, fish bites or fish gum works well. Beach fishing has been good with a lot of different species being caught from shark to redfish and a few pompano mixed in.
Freshwater: River fishing has been good and stringers of bluegill and catfish are being caught. The bass fishing continues to improve with this cooler weather, top water frogs along the shoreline are a great first bait to throw in the morning for largemouth. Evan Gannaway caught this beauty of a bass weighing a little over 8 pounds.
Hunting: All you duck hunters, we have lots of decoys and steel shot so if you're needing to stock up, midseason, stop BlueWater Outriggers and see us.
Until next week don't forget those life jackets and lanyards.
Tight lines and good luck. Tom Gannaway - BlueWater Outriggers