Bluefish in the surf

As the winds continue to blow, I’ve been keeping the skiff covered up and walking across the street to the beach in Cocoa Beach and casting lures in the surf during high tide. Today, my lure of choice was one of MirrOlures new crankbaits, the “Mirrolip” series in silver with a black back. These crankbaits have GREAT action and are easy to use…just cast and reel it in while giving it a small twitch here and there. Defininitely one of my favorite lures for fishing in the surf and at inlets and jettys for Snook. Bluefish are thick in the troughs created by the recent big swells that we’ve been having lately. Mixed in should be some snook but today all I got were the blues. I did not see many finger mullet in the surf, but once in a while I would see a big pod of 12″ mullet cruising south beyond the breakers. I plan on hitting the river in the Maverick later this week in search of Big Redfish for some clients I have lined up that has been wanting to play tug-o-war with one of these big fish. Please check back for updates on the surf and on the river, I’m waiting for those Pompano to be moving in when the water temps drop a little more. Thanks for visiting my Reports page, new updates to the site are in the works including a Surf Report section for all of the surfers out there, a destinations page for all of my fishing adventures away from home, a product reviews page and alot more!! Hope to see you on the water!

-Capt. Willy Le

MirrOlures NEW Mirr-O-Lip Series.

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