With weekend nights in the 40’s, negative tides for the morning and a full moon looming, fishing for the inshore angler will be challenging this weekend. Unless you’re hoping for some early morning low tide sight fishing, staying in bed and fishing the afternoon water warm-up may up your odds for success. Safe offshore and nearshore trips will be possible weather permitting. As of this writing 10-15 mph northerly winds are predicted for the weekend inshore but speeds are unknown far off the coast.
If you have any weather doubts, no matter how badly you want to get out there after a long week at work, be a smart weather wise captain and live to fish another day. You are responsible for everyone aboard.
Weather permitting, a large variety of snappers, sheepshead, grunts, and groupers all await your baits on nearshore numbers with poor, neglected, lonely and hungry for your bait specimens like amberjack and grouper growing larger the deeper you fish…