With the arrival of the season's first cold fronts here in Miami, FL - the fishing in Biscayne Bay is getting RED HOT! Capt. Charlie Ellis joined me today to experience the hottest Mutton Snapper bite of the year! While Biscayne Bay is famous for bonefish, permit and tarpon fishing, during the months of October and November, large schools of mutton snapper move inshore to take shelter on wrecks, ledges, and deep finger channels. If you know where to find the bait, you can chum these aggressive, and incredibly delicious reef predators, into an all out surface feeding frenzy!
Fishing for Mutton Snappers in Biscayne Bay requires a bit of patience, but with the right techniques and unwavering persistence, it's common to find yourself catching dozens of fish during the day. Mutton snappers are ferocious feeders and the best way to experience the thrill of the fight is on light tackle.
While live bait fishing for mutton snappers in Biscayne Bay, it's also common to catch gag, black, and red groupers - not to mention some of the largest and meanest mangrove snappers you've ever seen. As the weather cools and the fishing continues to improve - now is the time to get out on the water and experience all that miami flats fishing has to offer.
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29 сен 2024