August 12th, 2008 fishing report by Capt Doug Blanton

Summary

The Bull are Charging! The red fishing has been great over the past week. We have a few nice schools of bull reds starting to work the flats here in Cocoa Beach. We also have a lot of single and smaller groups everywhere. The top water bite has been pretty good during the first dozen or so casts on the schools until they get a little spooky.

The snook bite has been pretty good in the early mornings. Our best fish have been by watching and waiting around docks. The trout bite has been okay. There have been a lot of smaller fish on the outside edge of the flats but the larger fish have been a little harder to find. We also have a good number of tarpon that are willing to eat every now and again.

This is turning into a great late summer bite. So grab your rod and get out for the action.

Redfish

Most of the reds we have been finding are in very shallow water. This goes for the big boys too. All of the bait has been working the deeper part of the flats and doing a good job staying out of the skinny water. As I said we have been doing pretty good with these fish on top water until they get a little spooky. On top water we have been catching all or fish on High Rollers 4.25 Florida Special High Roller. The reds have been eager to take this walk the dog lure but have preferred a slow walk until they start to chase it. If they miss it on the first strike, speed up your retrieve a little to make it look like it is running from them.

Once the top water bite has slowed down we have been having our best luck with the 4 inch Molting Shad by Bass Assassin. We have been rigging this lure on a Capt. Mikes weedless jig head. Most of the reds we have been fishing are in a lot of shallow grass so this jig head has been a great help in keeping the grass off.

On Fly we have been doing pretty good with a few flies. My favorite is the Rattle Mullet but we have also been doing well with the EP baitfish flies and Capt. John Tarr's Sexy Slider . The great thing about fishing fly has been the fish don't get spooky after a few casts like they do with top water spinning. These fish have also been great for someone that has a hard time with longer casts. Most of the fish we have caught on fly have been hooked within 40 feet of the boat.

Trout

The trout bite has been pretty slow over the past few weeks. We have picked up a few fish in the one to two pound range but this has been rare. Most of these fish have been caught in areas with a lot of glass minnows and mullet nearby. The drop-offs have held a lot of fish but most are real small.

Tarpon and Snook

The snook and tarpon bite has been hit or miss. We have been boating a lot more snook than tarpon. All of the snook we have been catching have been caught in the early mornings on small top water lures like the Pop Roller or sub surface twitch baits like the Yozuri 3D Minnow. On fly we have been having our best luck on EP Glass Minnows.

One the days when the tarpon have been eating for us we have had only been able to catch them on small brown and yellow clousers. Once again this old fly has proven why it has been the most popular fly for saltwater fishermen for so long. I wish I could say we have even had a strike on spinning but we haven't been able to get them to even look at a lure.

Other stuff

We have had a good number of jacks and lady fish working the drop offs and flats in Cocoa Beach for a few weeks now. I know a lot of people don't get excites about many of these fish but they can be a lot of fun with light tackle or lighter fly rods.

Many of you have asked me over the years about the Fishing Lanyard I wear. I have started making them for the Fly Fisherman and they now have them in both stores. These make a great gift for the fisherman that has everything else. I now also have them on my website at this link Fishing Lanyards.

until next time.....

Get out there and catch a memory.

Capt. Doug Blanton

www.SightFishing.com'

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Fish Species: Redfish
Bait Used: High Roller
Tackle Used: Light tackle and fly
Method Used:
Water Depth:
Water Temperature: 83.5
Wind Direction: sw
Wind Speed: 5

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About The Author: Captain Doug Blanton

Company: Light Tackle Flats Fishing

Area Reporting: Cocoa Beach - Titusville - Port Canaveral

Bio: Cocoa Beach fishing guide, sight fishing redfish, sea trout, snook and tarpon on the Banana River in Cocoa Beach, Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral and Indian River in Titusville fishing guide and 45 minutes from Orlando, Disney World and Universal Studios Florida. Full time Central Florida flyfishing guide. Offering light tackle fishing trips with spinning and flyfishing for red fish, gator sea trout, snook and tarpon on Florida's Space Coast. Orlando Fishing guides cater to both the experienced and inexperienced sight fisherman. If you're looking for a guide that will work with children, I'm your guide. There is no greater thrill for me than to help out our next generation of fisherman hook into a memory that will last them a lifetime. So, if you're looking for a Cocoa Beach fishing charter to help you catch a memory give me a call and let's go sight fishing redfish. You've seen it on TV now is you chance to experience it for yourself. Capt Doug Blanton is a native of Cocoa Beach that specializes in sight fishing with light tackle flyfishing and spin fishing gear on the banana river in Cocoa Beach fishing guide, and the Indian River in Titusville fishing guide.

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