fl fishing reports

fl fishing reports
please help me plan m,y fishing trip.?

ok im in Ft Lauderdale FL. lets say the temps are 50s for lows and 70s for highs. how will the fish be bitting? should i just forget about it? I wanted to go out at like 5 Am. will the fish start bitting later than normal or what. how will they be bitting when its in the 50s and then when it gets to 70s. the full moon is on the 31st and i can go any time between the 26th to the 31st. please help and please answer my previous question.

I got these temps from a meteorologist in the weather section. He is the guy that has more points than anyone else. you know the top top contributer. however the weather report on Internet says this

mean 68
max 78
min 60

Im hoping that i get either 68 or 78 but i dont know what do you all think.

one more thing. what bait should i use and how should i fish it. I was planning on using a drop shot with a plastic worm.

You will have a great fishing trip. Quit worrying so much about the weather. Start by tying on the hook using either a Palomar or Clinch knot. Leave the tag end the length you want the worm to be off the bottom. Start at 16 to 20 inches up the line unless you see fish suspended a certain distance off the bottom. If you do, tie the hook that distance up the line.

When you tie the hook on, bring the tag end back through the eye of the hook from the top down, that will make the hook stand out straight. Make sure you pull your knot tight when tying it.

Tie on a weight at the end or simply slide a bullet sinker on the end of the line. Tie an overhand knot right on the end of the line, let the sinker slide back down to it and then peg it with a toothpick. I usually cut the toothpick off even with the lead when using a Texas rig, but I often leave it an inch long or so. That seems to keep it out of rocks better.

Pegging the lead like this allows it to slip off when it gets hung in rocks and you can slip another one on without having to re-tie the whole rig. You can also crimp on a split shot and do the same thing, and you don't have to worry about weakening the line since it will be below the hook.

If fishing open water, hook a small worm on by running the hook thru the nose. If there is brush around the area, you can rig the worm Texas style, making it weedless. Use small worms like Zoom Finesse worms, 4 inch Dead Ringers, Flukes or other similar baits.

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admin posted at 2008-2-29 Category: Sport Fishing Tips

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